Self-driving cars have flooded San Francisco’s streets, and not everyone is happy. Street activists have been using a low-tech solution to incapacitate the vehicles.

    • GigglyBobble
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      Not sure what they’re trying to show though.

      You also can render a human driven car immobile but standing in front of it and have a buddy come up from behind. And what does that prove other than you’re asshole? I don’t see how this activism is different.

      • @sab
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        91 year ago

        The way they explain themselves sounds like NIMBY. I doubt it’s about safety.

      • stopthatgirl7OP
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        101 year ago

        Please check the date on the article.

        Last I checked, “August 26, 2023” was not two months ago.

        If you’d like to accuse NPR of being slow, go for it.

        • @Foggyfroggy
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          -241 year ago

          Why you so defensive about reposting reposts of old news

          • stopthatgirl7OP
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            141 year ago

            Because this is not old news, if I’m posting an article that came out TWO DAYS AGO.

            Anyway, you have a nice day.

            • @Foggyfroggy
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              -121 year ago

              Yes it is. Google “traffic cones stop autonomous cars” and look at the 30 “articles” that pop up including npr recycling the same story multiple times.

              • GigglyBobble
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                Do you Google every news if it is actually new? Are we on a news site here?

                • @Foggyfroggy
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                  -41 year ago

                  This is social media. I don’t trust any of us.

  • @sab
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    I couldn’t help but note the lack of figures of how unsafe driverless cars are, versus a regular car, per distance driven. And for that matter - how much that number had changed over recent years - because that’s the entire point of these tests, to make traffic safer.

    And when scooter companies flooded the sidewalks with electric scooters, people threw them into San Francisco Bay.

    Ah, that happened here as well. But we just call it vandalism.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    91 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    An anonymous activist group called Safe Street Rebel is responsible for this so-called coning incident and dozens of others over the past few months.

    The group’s goal is to incapacitate the driverless cars roaming San Francisco’s streets as a protest against the city being used as a testing ground for this emerging technology.

    She points out that when tech companies test their products in the city, residents don’t have much say in those decisions: “There’s been various iterations of this where it’s like, ‘Oh, yep, let’s try that out in San Francisco again,’ with very little input from anyone who lives here.”

    Safe Street Rebel has cataloged hundreds of near misses and blunders with Cruise and Waymo vehicles over the past few months — even without traffic cones.

    Those incidents include driving through yellow emergency tape, blocking firehouse driveways, running over fire hoses and refusing to move for first responders.

    “The traffic cone protest is an example of how things in the real world can really confound machines, even ones as sophisticated and finely tuned as this,” says Margaret O’Mara, a history professor at the University of Washington who studies the tech industry.


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  • @fubo
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    -101 year ago

    Didn’t this turn out to actually be a member of SF city government and his political staff?

  • @Kbobabob
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    -171 year ago

    Stop spamming old news articles.

    • stopthatgirl7OP
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      We have very different ideas of “old news,” and feel free to block me if you don’t like what I post instead of complaining on two different posts.

      • @Foggyfroggy
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        -151 year ago

        This has been posted so many times, I see it at least once per week. Maybe you’re just new

        • stopthatgirl7OP
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          41 year ago

          Check the date on the article.

          And “new.” Oh, that’s funny. Please, check my posting history to see how “just new” I am here.

          • angrystego
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            51 year ago

            The date on the article means nothing, because the information had been published before in other news sources. This article just republished old news with a new date.
            I feel with you though, you didn’t know that.

            • @dragonflyteaparty
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              31 year ago

              Just a tip. If you don’t wait to see a repost, just maybe you could ignore it and move on.