Driverless cars in SF
Hey, devout SGU listener. Here in SF we take driverless cars all the time. They are everywhere. Great deal but sometimes they take a weird route. For example they could go straight up 7th ave to get you to your destination but they do a couple of unnecessary turns and circle a block. You get there in the end. But there is no one sitting in the drivers seat to say “hey, just go straight up 7th”. Other weird thing - they gave students a free pass (I think to do the computer learning and more “practice”) so high school students can ride for free after 9pm. My teen, all the time, “can’t get a car until 9pm, I’ll be home in 15 mins once I get a car”.
GoldilocksSF via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/23
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