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binkyesterday at 11:30 PM1 replyview on HN

What I found interesting about this is that on several occasions I've seen Waymos get confused and block intersections (and once Muni tracks). Each time they've sat there for at least 10-15 mins until a police officer showed up and tapped on the window. Then it was another 10-15 mins before the vehicle started to move again. What are these agents doing?


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walkersnicetoday at 1:33 AM

The police officers operate autonomously 99% of the time, but 1% fall back to a remote worker in the Philippines, sometimes the same agent.

Scheduling overheads account for some of the latency.

This is all compounded with anything vaguely legal, at which point decisions are escalated to legal support.

This has led to a drop in legal disputes, keeps legal costs low, and keeps the courts clear.

Surge pricing in SF applies during periods of low agent availability, such as public holidays in the Philippines, or public discontent in other regions of the world.

Sorry about the intersection though.