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Waymo Taxis Trap Neighborhood In Endless Loop

What happened

In Atlanta, residents watched as dozens of driverless Waymo taxis — the kind you can already hail like an Uber — turned into a residential cul-de-sac and just started circling. Nobody was inside them. Nobody called them there. They kept going for hours.

Why it matters

The context behind the story.

Self-driving cars are already on public streets in several American cities. Most of the time they work fine. But moments like this are a reminder that when something goes wrong, there's no driver to ask why — and no easy way to make them stop.

Takeaway

Nobody ordered them. Nobody could stop them. Forty driverless cars just decided a neighborhood was their new roundabout.

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