Robot Taxi

💨🤙 Ho, Check Dis Out! Pau Hana Cruise In Waymo’s Robot Taxi! 🚗

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So, howzit everybody! Listen up, cuz dis one unreal experience. Waymo, da company dat stay under da Google parent company, Alphabet, wen start rolling out dea driverless taxi for da public in San Francisco. 🌉🚖 Oh yeah, even da New York Times wen send tree reporters fo’ test ’em out. 📝🚀

No fooling around, you get inside da car and some wahine voice talking to you from da speakers, telling you stuffs like “dis might feel like da future,” and fo’ not touch da steering wheel and pedals. 🗣️🤖 If get questions, all da info stay inside da Waymo app. 📲👌

San Francisco stay famous fo’ da hilly roads and all da cars, and da place been one testing ground for these kine robot cars from Waymo and Cruise, which stay owned by General Motors. 🏎️⛰️ Even wit da concerns from da local authorities, Waymo wen start taking kala for rides jus’ like any otha’ taxi. 🤑🚕

So, da reporters wen try go Beach Chalet restaurant, right wea’ da Golden Gate Park meet da Pacific Ocean. 🌊🌳🍽️ Waymo only stay offering rides to some parts of da city, so dey wen try see how tourists goin’ feel cruising around. 🗺️📸

K, so let’s talk da journey. Was kinda two parts “Driving Miss Daisy” and one part NASCAR. 🏁🌼 Some rides wen dodge da traffic, and one wen head fo’ da jam like was one new adventure. 🚗💨🤣

But get drama too. Recently had one Cruise car dat wen bang up wit one fire truck. 🚒💥 Anodah one wen get stuck in wet concrete. 🚗💦 So, dea’ stay heat for dese autonomous car companies from both da city and da state. 🏛️🔥

Waymo stay doing bettah tho’. Dey had one small kine accident wea’ one of dea cars wen run ova’ one small dog. 🐕😢 But ova’ in Phoenix, dem guys been running da service fo’ couple years already. 🌵🕒

Waymo’s app, Waymo One, look and work jus’ like Uber. 📱👍 You put wea’ you like go, and boom! Dey goin’ send one of dea 250 white Jaguars wea’ you stay. 🚗💨 And dese cars no joke, get all kine high-tech sensors and cameras, worth around $200,000 each. 💰📷

Da ride itself, kinda surprising. Sometimes da door handles no open unless you press “unlock” on da app. 🚪🔓 Wen you inside, da car so smooth, kinda feel like one normal ride aftah some time. 🚗💨👌

Da cars no play around wen it come to following da rules. Dey stay using da turn signals, slowing down fo’ pedestrians, and even waiting fo’ emergency vehicles. 🚦🚶‍♂️🚑 Dey get touch screens in da back with music options. 🎵📺

Even get complications sometimes. Had one accident, not involving da Waymo, and da car wen reroute. 🚧🔄 Da cars also know how fo’ adjust wen get obstacles, like construction or emergency vehicles. 🚧🚒

But you know what, at da end of da day, dey not perfect. Sometimes dey make small kine weird moves. 🤔🚗 And dey not cheap. Cost ’bout da same as Uber, between $18 to $21. 💸💸

But no mattah what, dis da future, guys. Even though get plenty to work out, fo’ da average person, aftah one ride, kinda easy to forget dat nobody stay driving da car. 🚗🤖🛸 Jus’ be ready fo’ dat moment wen you look up to say “Mahalo” and realize nobody stay dea’. 🙏👀

Das it! Shoots den, try catch one ride and see how you feel. 🤙🌺🚗💨


NOW IN ENGLISH

💨🤙 Check This Out! End-of-Workday Cruise in Waymo’s Robot Taxi! 🚗

Hey everyone, pay attention because this is an unreal experience. Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company that falls under Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has begun offering its driverless taxis to the public in San Francisco. 🌉🚖 Yep, even The New York Times dispatched three reporters to test it out. 📝🚀

As soon as you get into the car, a woman’s voice starts talking to you through the speakers, letting you know “this might feel like the future,” and instructing you not to touch the steering wheel or pedals. 🗣️🤖 If you have questions, you can find all the information in the Waymo app. 📲👌

San Francisco, known for its hilly roads and abundant traffic, has been a testing ground for autonomous vehicles like Waymo’s and those from Cruise, which is owned by General Motors. 🏎️⛰️ Despite concerns from local authorities, Waymo started its fee-based service, operating just like any other taxi, but without a driver. 🤑🚕

So, the reporters decided to go to the Beach Chalet restaurant, located where Golden Gate Park meets the Pacific Ocean. 🌊🌳🍽️ Waymo is only offering rides to limited parts of the city, so they set out to replicate the experience a tourist might have. 🗺️📸

Now, about the journey. It was somewhat a mix of “Driving Miss Daisy” and a dash of NASCAR. 🏁🌼 Some rides carefully dodged the busy streets, while one seemed to head straight into the chaos for a new kind of adventure. 🚗💨🤣

However, there’s some controversy too. A recent incident involved a Cruise car colliding with a fire truck. 🚒💥 Another Cruise car got stuck in wet concrete. 🚗💦 These incidents have led to increased scrutiny of autonomous vehicle companies by both city and state officials. 🏛️🔥

Waymo has been comparatively better, with fewer headline-grabbing incidents. They had a minor accident where one of their cars struck a small dog. 🐕😢 But over in Phoenix, they’ve been running their service for a couple of years already. 🌵🕒

Waymo’s app, Waymo One, operates very much like Uber’s app. 📱👍 You enter your destination, and voila! One of their fleet of 250 white Jaguars will be dispatched to your location. 🚗💨 These cars are equipped with high-tech sensors and cameras, and each is worth around $200,000. 💰📷

The experience can be surprising. For example, door handles won’t pop out unless you hit the “unlock” button on the app. 🚪🔓 Once inside, the ride is so smooth that the novelty starts to wear off after a while. 🚗💨👌

The cars strictly adhere to road rules, including using turn signals, slowing down for pedestrians, and even waiting for emergency vehicles. 🚦🚶‍♂️🚑 They feature touch screens in the back with various music options. 🎵📺

Even with complications, like a nearby accident that’s not involving Waymo, the car reroutes swiftly. 🚧🔄 The cars also know how to adjust when encountering obstacles like construction sites or emergency vehicles. 🚧🚒

While they’re not perfect and can make some quirky decisions, 🤔🚗 they aren’t cheap either, costing around the same as an Uber ride, between $18 to $21. 💸💸

But here’s the kicker: This is the future. Even though there’s a lot more to iron out, for the average person, it’s easy to forget that no one is actually driving the car. 🚗🤖🛸 Just be prepared for that surreal moment when you look up to say “Thank You” and realize the driver’s seat is empty. 🙏👀

That’s it! Give it a try and see how it feels. 🤙🌺🚗💨

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