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08-05-2025 10:40 AM |
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Originally Posted by speeder
(Post 12509767)
I would not hesitate to ride in a Waymo, just haven't gotten around to it yet. There are hundreds of them roaming the streets of Los Angeles as we speak and they are surprisingly good drivers...better than 90% of humans at least. The only thing that seems to hang them up is getting stuck behind a delivery van or other large box they cannot see around that is stopped, other than that they can navigate around the zillions of double parked vehicles everywhere here. They are operating in an actual crowded urban environment here and doing really well.
As a part-time Uber driver, it doesn't help me that they are so popular but I have to give credit where credit is due...they can drive. :cool:
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I've heard nothing but good about the experience except the one instance a while back where a guy got to a Rental car parking lot and the car started driving in circles and wouldn't stop or let him out.
I feel like this is like a very successful beta test. It seems to be going very well, but I still don't want to beta test. I would expect (once it's fully baked) a computer to drive better and more safely 99.999% of the time than a regular person. I feel like most folks get where they are going mostly by luck/chance. LOL.
I have ridden in several Ubers and never had a horrible experience. I did have one driver, a woman, that actually had some BO. That is the only issue that I can think of.
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Originally Posted by porsche tech
(Post 12509775)
Took this Waymo to a restaurant from my daughter’s house. Drove very safely and no glitches till we got to the restaurant (even turned right on red). Door would not open right away at the restaurant but a lady came on a speaker and said they were working on it. A minute later the door opened, we got out and off it drove. It was cool…I have a video of riding in it but don’t know how to post a video.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1754411596.jpg
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Nice! Wow, programmed to turn right on red. That's impressive. I wonder if they also will do a left on red onto one way roads. I frequently run into folks that don't know that those two circumstances are legal (or are too afraid or timid to do it).
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