Swarm of Empty Waymos Descends on Unsuspecting Suburb, Circle Cul-de-Sacs for Hours on End Like Strange Ghosts
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Swarm of Empty Waymos Descends on Unsuspecting Suburb, Circle Cul-de-Sacs for Hours on End Like Strange Ghosts
Residents in Buckhead, Georgia report a large increase in Waymo autonomous vehicles moving through neighborhood streets. Many vehicles appear empty while they circle cul-de-sacs and roundabouts for extended periods. Clips show multiple Waymos arriving at a deserted roundabout and loitering in a way that looks ominous. Residents say some vehicles get stuck trying to turn around and that the behavior creates unusual through-traffic in roads lined with houses. Neighbors want the vehicles to remain on main traffic roads and avoid small residential cul-de-sacs unless picking up passengers. Residents report difficulty getting responses from Waymo and local agencies, though Waymo provided a brief statement about being good neighbors.
""We would like to just see them stay on main traffic roads," one neighbor told WSBTV. "I don't think there's any reason for them to be on small residential cul-de-sacs if they're not picking up somebody." Residents say they've struggled to get any response from Waymo representatives, and requests to city council members and the Georgia Department of Transportation seem to be in limbo. However, when pressured by Atlanta reporters, Waymo issued a boilerplate statement. "At Waymo, we are committed to being good neighbors," it rea"
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