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ALAMO HEIGHTS, Texas Travelling the wrong way on a one-way street could land any driver in hot water, especially in a school zone. But what happens when there is no driver to blame?
Thats the question Alamo Heights Police Department officers found themselves asking after an autonomous Waymo drove the opposite way of a one-way street outside Cambridge Elementary School on Wednesday ...
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2026/04/02/parents-want-human-intervention-after-waymo-drives-wrong-way-in-alamo-heights-school-zone/
MineralMan
(151,345 posts)There are plenty more left, right? No worries...
Scott Alan Swaggerty
(347 posts)Renew Deal
(85,227 posts)They turned from the turning lane to the turning lane on the wrong side of the road. I think they realized quickly that something was wrong and they turned into a parking lot. Thankfully no cars were close.
Scott Alan Swaggerty
(347 posts)LeftInTX
(34,453 posts)In that it's happened so fast that while we've had elections, Iran War etc...can't even keep up with Waymo news stories.
Conjuay
(3,079 posts)dickthegrouch
(4,547 posts)Is the person responsible.
Whether they are still an employee of the code owner or have moved on.