Waymo might be expanding its autonomous taxi services to northern cities like Minneapolis and Detroit, but back in Santa Monica, the company’s strained relationship with local residents has reached a breaking point.
According to the Santa Monica Daily Press, the city council has issued a formal demand that Waymo end overnight operations at two charging facilities there. City counselors unanimously approved the measure, which doesn’t mention Waymo by name, but instead orders two lots the company uses to charge and dispatch vehicles to cease nighttime operations.
Current full self driving cars terrify me. Someone gets in a car, runs a red, shatters a grandma, flattens her dog, they can be held accountable. An officer comes and apprehends them. No big deal.
A software bug compels a waymo to do the same and the company apologizes, pays a fine, and continues its activity. Possibly before the end of the day. Executives are too immune to prosecution for e-taxis to be a reasonable proposition to me.
Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
Such a clickbate title.
Two dispatch lots won’t be operating at night because the noise is disturbing people who need to sleep.
Honestly, the city should’ve never permitted this spot to begin with. You shouldn’t do cab dispatch next to residential neighborhoods.
whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works 2 hours ago
not even a video about the honking parking lot?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvs0K1LG1ac&t=108
Kissaki@feddit.org 2 hours ago
Linking with a timestamp to the end of the video (no more honking) is quite the comedic turnaround