Waymo exec. joins livestream, apologizes to SF residents for robotaxi honking mess
Briefly

Waymo's director of product and operations, Vishay Nihalani, expressed, "Waymo has every intention of being a great member of the community in the communities it operates in." This statement emphasizes the company's commitment to addressing community concerns.
San Francisco resident Sophia Tung highlighted the urgency of the noise issue, stating, "2 a.m. or 5 a.m. or so, the cars would come back or go to charge, and they would get congested on the lot and start honking." This reflects the disturbance caused to the neighborhood.
Reflecting on the engagement with Waymo, Tung stated, "I didn't expect for something to come from it but clearly something has," showcasing the power of community action and communication.
Tung remarked, "My neighbors have greatly contributed to this entire effort," highlighting the importance of community involvement in bringing about change.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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