Residents in a “dead-end” street in San Francisco say they are being plagued by an influx of self-driving vehicles.
Autonomous-driving firm Waymo’s cars have been going up and down the cul-de-sac at all hours “for weeks”, according to local news station KPIX.
Residents say vehicles sometimes have to queue before making multi-point turns to leave the way they came.
Waymo says the vehicles are just “obeying road rules” designed to limit traffic in certain residential streets.
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