Waymo touts itself as the future of driverless cars, but many are skeptical of the technology because of safety concerns. Kris Van Cleave got an exclusive first look at one of Waymo’s fully-autonomous cars. —————————————————————————–
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14 thoughts on “Taking a ride with Waymo in a fully autonomous car”
  1. I have 30 years of IT experience and you couldn't pay me enough money to take a ride in a driver-less car for even 1 block. I have seen computers and electronics take on a mind of its own, about a billion times. They can be hacked, they fail, parts wear out, parts stop working for no apparent reason. No chance I'm risking my life with a computer. Not until another 10 maybe 20 years to the point where its perfected.

  2. Relax, these are absolutely useless when there is rain, snow, heavy dust of wind. Their sensor are only good at clear weather, as soon as weather conditions become extreme. Those car become handicapped.

  3. It’s disrespectful to America and society to even ride in one of these. And some are in them by force. Someone threw up in them because of fear. They got pulled over for driving on the opposite side on the and making illegal turns constantly

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