Waymo now has greater than 300 driverless automobiles zipping passengers round San Francisco, however whereas they comply with site visitors legal guidelines, parking is one other matter completely. Based on metropolis information cited by the Washington Post, these rolling robots racked up 589 citations totaling $65,065 in fines final 12 months for parking violations that ranged from blocking site visitors to street-cleaning restrictions to parking in prohibited areas.
In equity to Waymo, getting a parking ticket in San Francisco is aggravatingly simple. Town arms them out like flyers. (Per the San Francisco Normal, the tough quantity final 12 months was 1.2 million.)
A Waymo spokesman tells The Put up that the corporate is engaged on fixing the issue, however we’d hazard a guess that received’t occur till each automotive is driverless. Waymo vehicles typically cease in industrial loading zones to drop off riders when the one different choice is a congested important street or a spot removed from the rider’s vacation spot. Additionally they sometimes “park briefly” between journeys in the event that they’re too removed from a Waymo facility. They’re the identical trade-offs human drivers make on a regular basis, and till we’re out of the image, Waymo’s automobiles will in all probability make the identical calls – and get the identical tickets.