Waymo pulled over by San Bruno police for making illegal U-turn with no driver, passenger in car
San Bruno police stopped a Waymo vehicle for an illegal U-turn but could not issue a citation due to laws requiring a human driver for traffic tickets, highlighting a regulatory gap.
- Police in San Bruno, California, stopped a driverless Waymo car for making an illegal u-turn on Friday night.
- Officers found no human driver in the vehicle and could not issue a ticket.
- The police department stated that their citation books do not include 'robot.'
- Waymo assured that its autonomous driving system is designed to obey traffic rules.
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