Waymo…The Real Driverless Car Has Arrived
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Published 2024-02-12
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All Comments (21)
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As someone who’s visually impaired and can’t drive, this makes me so excited! Hopefully within a decade I’ll be able to get a completely self driving car that’s commercially available
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This was waymo than I thought it would be 😏
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You know you in LA when you exit the car at 6:01 and it instantly go from soft music to sirens 😭 even the car was like "yea get out I gotta get outta here, tip me on the app
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I get it. I understand this. I’ve been ready for this to happen. But it is WILD AF to see it in action like this.
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The light changed to amber…..interesting…we call it yellow in my neck of the woods
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I never thought I'd be around to see the beginning of Delamain😂
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I have experienced Waymo in Phoenix and agree the ride was very smooth. Also the cost was very similar to lyft and uber, cheaper even since you don't need to tip.
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working on cars for half of my life, I cant wait to not drive anymore
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I drive these roads all the time. Not the worst roads to drive, but enough regular traffic that it's not super simple and completely relaxed driving either. Pretty impressive for a driverless vehicle.
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Waymo was my main rideshare in San Francisco for a few days and I’m ready to never have another awkward Uber conversation again
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I’ve ridden in a Waymo twice, in Phoenix. Both rides were amazing and just like you said in the video, very smooth it handled situations very well. No issues at all and like you experienced, I became very comfortable within minutes of the ride starting. Before my first Waymo ride, I was nervous and excited at the same time but after experiencing Waymo, all the nervous feelings went away. I will definitely use Waymo it again, hopefully many times.
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I literally just had one of these things come through my parking lot lol. I dont know if it just dropped someone off and was then just conducting a 3 point turn, to get back to the street. But it pulled in next to my car, reversed, then departed up the street. Now im shocked to know that this damn thing was driving itself! what a time to be alive, man!
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Last time I saw a Waymo video in California there was a gang of people kicking it and setting it on fire.
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It brought back my memory of using first escalator. Within 2 days I felt that pretty normal.
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I have dreames of this and i’m so happy it’s happening right now. Mabe in the future we don’t have to own a car. This could solve many problems in cities. Future is now.
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amazing... I cant wait to see how this will evolve within the next 5 years...
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Thanks for the video, i look forward to it coming to NYC.
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Uber's gonna be pissed:text-green-game-over:
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I was lucky to be able to experience this in San Francisco last year. Core memory for sure.
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I’ve ridden in Wayne’s in Phoenix a lot of times and every time the drive is always very smooth and without any issue. I prefer them over normal ubers. The only thing is they take a more conservative route like side roads, they also drive the speed limit and do not speed so it can take a little longer to get to your destination than a normal uber.