Waymo doesn't help safety, hates cyclists
2026-04-24 18:42:42.062738+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
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Waymo has told advocates that expecting it to respect bike lanes is too high a bar because customers expect to be dropped off in them, said Christopher White, executive director of the San Francisco Bike Coalition.
People always point out that unlike human driven cars, the AVs stop at lights and obey the speed limit. However, they are really only as good and effective and safe as they are programmed to be, White said. Waymos pull over into bike lanes all the time for pickups and drop-offs and thats neither legal nor safe but the companies say that is a normal practice and thats what customers expect.
Last June, a cyclist in San Francisco sued the Google-owned company after she was seriously injured when one of the brands driverless taxis stopped in a cycle lane and a passenger opened its back door, striking the cyclist and causing her to smash into another Waymo car that was also illegally blocking the bike path.