Waymo is asking DoorDash drivers to shut the doors of its self-driving cars
It still feels like a technological marvel: Waymo’s autonomous cars are now transporting passengers across six cities. Alas, this driverless future comes with its own set of problems. These vehicles can be rendered inert if a passenger accidentally leaves the door open. According to a Reddit post, one DoorDash driver discovered this issue when an odd request appeared in their queue.
Instead of making a delivery, the driver was offered $6.
25 to drive less than one mile to a Waymo vehicle and close its door.
After “verified completion,” they would get an extra $5.
“You actually ‘door’ dashed,” one commenter noted. It seems too ironic to be real. Waymo vehicles represent technological breakthroughs that once seemed unfathomable.
The Alphabet-owned company just raised $16 billion to take its driverless cars international!
But Waymo and DoorDash confirmed to TechCrunch that this Reddit post is legitimate.
This is, in fact, a real problem.
“Waymo is currently running a pilot program in Atlanta to enhance its AV fleet efficiency.
In the rare event a vehicle door is left ajar, preventing the car from departing, nearby Dashers are notified, allowing Waymo to get its vehicles back on the road quickly,” Waymo and DoorDash said in a joint response.
In October, the companies launched an autonomous delivery service in Phoenix, where Waymo vehicles deliver food and groceries to DoorDash customers. )
Not to mention, an unmoving car could block the flow of traffic.
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The company noted that Waymo’s future vehicles will have automated door closures.
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