Waymo, the autonomous driving tech firm whose so-called ‘robo-taxis’ are now roaming the streets of London, has allegedly told cycling campaigners that expecting their driverless cars to respect cycle lanes is “too high a bar” – because their customers want to be dropped off in them.But Waymo has denied making such a claim, instead pointing ... Read more
expecting driverless taxis to obey the law “too high a bar”
Okay, so they are not road worthy then and must be prohibited from driving. It is that simple, or at least, it should be. I’m sure google will at least try to grease the gears of justice with some well placed bribes.
On that note, if I get cut off by a fucking waymo, I will fucking trash it.
Okay, so they are not road worthy then and must be prohibited from driving. It is that simple, or at least, it should be.
This is one of the reasons they only operate in a few places. Lots of jurisdictions would be more than happy to ticket and impound these cars when they fail to follow the law. Lots of revenue generation!
Okay, so they are not road worthy then and must be prohibited from driving. It is that simple, or at least, it should be. I’m sure google will at least try to grease the gears of justice with some well placed bribes.
On that note, if I get cut off by a fucking waymo, I will fucking trash it.
This is one of the reasons they only operate in a few places. Lots of jurisdictions would be more than happy to ticket and impound these cars when they fail to follow the law. Lots of revenue generation!
Exactly, it had better fukin kill me, or I am 1000% totalling that taxi
good thinking, I should carry at least a hammer with me, for repairs and loose nails . . . . never know!
A very small shard of ceramic (such as from a cracked spark plug) will easily shatter glass if thrown.