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Drivers Protest Waymo Robotaxis in SF

Protesters, including Lyft and Uber drivers, rally in San Francisco against Waymos self-driving taxis, demanding stricter regulations following safety incidents. Waymo, owned by Alphabet, faces criticism for mishaps like hitting pets and blocking traffic during emergencies. The California Public Utilities Commission reviews policies, while the California Gig Workers Union calls for a halt until safety concerns are addressed. Checkout Solipillow.com

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