
Waymo's driverless taxis treat bike lanes as dropoff zones
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Waymo has acknowledged that its autonomous vehicles regularly pull into bike lanes to drop off passengers, framing it as unavoidable because riders request pickups and dropoffs in those locations. The practice highlights a friction point between autonomous vehicle operations and urban cycling infrastructure—one that Waymo appears content to treat as a user preference problem rather than a routing constraint.
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