Next Stop for Waymo One: Los Angeles
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Next Stop for Waymo One: Los Angeles
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#2Very exciting news, as more people use autonomous vehicles, the less parking needs there will be and hopefully more parking lots can be reclaimed with plant life, that benefits the whole earth with better air and calming energy.
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#4people are going to light these things on fire
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#5I hope they gain enough xp from this and other cities to test out harsher cities. Additionally, if this offering becomes attractive enough more challenging cities like NY and Chicago may themselves get involved in this process.
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#6people are going to light these things on fire
Then they get recorded and dealt with by the law just like burning any random parked car.
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#7A big move for sure. The LA demographics are much less tech heavy than other cities. Hopefully they succeed and have a model where transportation become cheaper and more efficient and an individual owning a car becomes an option rather than a necessity.
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#8This is fantastic news. I’ve watched a bunch of the unedited videos of waymo in San Francisco and it seems to be pretty robust.
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#9people are going to light these things on fire
The article says Waymo already operates in Phoenix and San Francisco, is LA any different in this regard?
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#10Very exciting news, as more people use autonomous vehicles, the less parking needs there will be and hopefully more parking lots can be reclaimed with plant life, that benefits the whole earth with better air and calming energy.
Especially in Los Angeles where 14% of land is for parking.
https://la.curbed.com/2015/11/30/9895842/how-much-parking-lo...
The air quality is particularly bad in LA too. If more people used WayMo EV’s there would be a noticeable difference.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/local-2/report-says-la-has-mos...