A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco

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A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco
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A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco::A Waymo car was destroyed in San Francisco as a crowd began vandalizing it and ultimately set the car on fire. Nobody was in the vehicle at the time.

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Watched one of these block traffic once by putting on its blinker to turn down a street with a police barricade up. The street had been closed and the police weren’t going to lift the barricade. Nonetheless, the car put its blinker on and sat there blocking traffic indefinitely.

I saw a human driver get into a traffic accident because he was mad that the guy ahead of him gave someone space to turn out of a parking lot, they ended up arguing and their cars just sat there further blocking traffic for half an hour until the cops came.

Why are you acting like robot drivers are the only fallible ones?

wait till you hear about trains, subways, buses, and bicycles

Oh please do go ahead and tell me how my 93 year old grandmother is going to bicycle home.

Oh shit I only mentioned bicycles like some idiot shilling for driverless cars, my b

So in your world, planes, trains, and buses pick you up and drop you off at your doorstop? How cute.

Nah. Unless you live literally at the station, which happens but is rare, doorsteps are the domain of collect taxis.

Which btw are the most economical option in rural areas as you don't have to drive empty buses around all the time. In cities they should be limited to people actually needing them, also open bicycle paths for microcars for people with mobility issues, not everyone wants or needs a powered wheelchair.

This is what I mean, you'll never get rid of enclosed motorized vehicles for a variety of reasons, and if we're going to have them around, it would be better if they were self driving and killed fewer people than human drivers.

Those are great but how are you going to deliver goods to people's homes? Transport furniture? Home Reno materials? Kids + their sports equipment?

How are you going to get the last mile to a home down a country road in winter with rain, sleet, and snow?

Yes, we can minimize our usage of cars, but as you scale up the capabilities of a cargo bike you just reinvent the car.

Those are great but how are you going to deliver goods to people’s homes? Transport furniture? Home Reno materials? Kids + their sports equipment?

With trucks, minivans, cargo bikes, and backpacks and hand carts. The first two are commercial vehicles, the last two private, the one in the middle either.

How are you going to get the last mile to a home down a country road in winter with rain, sleet, and snow?

With your tractor? Rather pointless to buy a car just for that distance and if you don't own a tractor what are you doing out there.

With trucks, minivans, cargo bikes, and backpacks and hand carts. The first two are commercial vehicles, the last two private, the one in the middle either.

Cool, regardless of whether they're commercial or or private, it would still be better if they killed fewer people than they do today.

With your tractor? Rather pointless to buy a car just for that distance and if you don't own a tractor what are you doing out there.

I don't think you've spent much time in the country, most people don't own tractors. It's not just farmers as far as the eye can see, they still require a huge community / support system of electricians, mechanics, plumbers, shops and suppliers, entertainment, etc.

Cool, regardless of whether they’re commercial or or private, it would still be better if they killed fewer people than they do today.

Then build streets that take pedestrians and cyclists into account and make sure that people don't have to commute by car. That's the coffee-drinking mobile-swiping distracted drivers thinking their Tesla can drive for them.

It’s not just farmers as far as the eye can see, they still require a huge community / support system of electricians, mechanics, plumbers, shops and suppliers, entertainment, etc.

...in a village, which means bus stop in walking distance, not in single home with a five kilometre driveway. Also electricians, mechanics, plumbers, shops and suppliers all have commercial vehicles, entertainment the fuck do you mean? If there's a cinema in the village chances are the operators live in the same building, if it's a circus troupe they have wagons because itinerant.

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planes don't pick you up from your doorstep? since when? but they can fly?

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