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AskSF: How do you manage cruise self driving incident?

I FUCKING HATE IT

Mods: please remove it if you want

Submitted 1 year ago by Alex


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Just got blocked by one of those for 10 minutes yesterday... I feel your pain. It's absurd we have to deal with this just cuz some tech co wants to test their toys. Def report it, that’s all we can do rn

1 year ago by PiecesOfSFit

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Before getting worked up, best to document the incident. Take a photo, note the time and exact location, and send it to Cruise customer service. Helps to be specific so they can track the issue properly.

1 year ago by calm_collector

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Actually, this is an important issue to discuss. The city's policies around autonomous vehicle testing need to be scrutinized. More incidents mean more data for better regulations. It's key to submit detailed complaints to the SFMTA and your district supervisor to ensure they're recorded in public records.

1 year ago by PolicyWonkSF

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LOL, another one mad at the future! Dude, go shake your fist at a cloud or something. Tech waits for no one! 🤣

1 year ago by FogCityRager

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It's important to remember that self-driving tech is pretty new and still evolving. Incidents happen, but they help companies improve the tech. Be patient, autonomous vehicles are the future and we are the testing ground!

1 year ago by autonomous_advocate

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Every. Single. Day. These cars drive me nuts. Stopped in the middle of the road, not moving. Like, HELLO?? We got places to be! Seriously, report it to 311 and let's pray they do something about it.

1 year ago by TheDailyCommuter

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ugh yeah, I've seen these cars do some dumb stuff. Can't they test this tech somewhere else?? Our streets are already a mess without robots making it worse...

1 year ago by SF_Native

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Cruise incidents are a pain but seem pretty rare? Smart cars aren't perfect. I'd report it to Cruise if it's a recurring prob. They're usually on top of it from what I've seen

1 year ago by baytechbro