Waymo was slapped with nearly 600 parking tickets last year in SF alone

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Weemo now has more than 300 driverless vehicles by zipping passengers in the vicinity of San Francisco, but when they follow traffic laws, parking is completely another matter. According to the city record Quoted by Washington PostThese rolling robots have given 589 quotes for a total of $ 65,065 fine last year for parking violations, starting from blocking traffic to the restricted regions, from the restrictions to clean the road.

In justice for Weemo, it is more worrying to get parking tickets in San Francisco. The city makes them like flyers. (According to San Francisco Standard, last year was roughly number 1.2 million.)

A spokesperson for Weemor told the post that the company was working to solve the problem, we would risk a hypothesis that would not happen until every car was driverless. Wimo cars stop at commercial loading zones sometimes to throw riders while just another option is a place away from the main road or the destination of the rider. If they are too far away from any wemo facility, they occasionally “park briefly” in the trips. These are the same trade-offs human drivers always make and until we move out of the picture, wemor vehicles will probably call the same-and get the same ticket.

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