Waymo driverless cars become trapped in Atlanta suburb after glitch
Summary
Several empty Waymo self-driving cars got stuck while driving around a dead-end street in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. Waymo, which uses artificial intelligence to operate its cars without drivers, said they have fixed the problem after hearing from the community.Key Facts
- Waymo cars can drive themselves using artificial intelligence for route planning and safety.
- The incident happened in a cul-de-sac, a street with no exit, in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Multiple empty Waymo cars were seen driving around this dead-end early in the morning.
- Waymo has already fixed the routing error that caused the cars to get trapped.
- Waymo’s self-driving vehicles are already operating in more than 10 U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami.
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