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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday March 14 2020, @08:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the mobile-incubator dept.

Waymo drivers say they're being discouraged from canceling robotaxi rides during coronavirus outbreak

Waymo, the self-driving unit of Alphabet, says it will keep operating its fleet of roughly 600 self-driving taxis in Arizona during the novel coronavirus outbreak. But the safety drivers who monitor the autonomous taxis are concerned that they are being put in harm's way.

Waymo is "strongly encouraging" its full-time employees without "business critical" tasks to work from home. Its safety drivers, who are employed by a French transit company called Transdev North America that has a multiyear contract with Waymo, are still mostly required to come into work, The Verge has learned. Transdev appears to be following guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by stepping up the frequency of its cleanings and disinfections. But drivers tell The Verge that the Waymo vendor is ignoring recommendations about social distancing.

"It feels like the drivers are treated like second class citizens, having to report to work and serve 'hails' while the full-time employees are required to work from home to stay safe," said a Waymo driver who requested anonymity in order to speak freely. "Safety for some."

On Wednesday, a Waymo safety driver declined to pick up a rider at Intel's campus in Chandler, Arizona, after hearing news reports that an employee of the microchip giant had tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Chandler is a town to the southeast of Phoenix where the bulk of Waymo's commercial ride-hailing is located.

Hours later, Transdev sent an email to all drivers mentioning the Intel incident and noting that Waymo and Transdev "are committed to responding quickly to ensure the health and safety of our employees."


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  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Saturday March 14 2020, @10:17AM (3 children)

    by Bot (3902) on Saturday March 14 2020, @10:17AM (#971128) Journal

    I guess the drivers have to be there by law, because technologically speaking they could be outside the vehicle controlling it remotely. It is more risky because it adds lag, but you can always go slower to compensate.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Saturday March 14 2020, @10:29AM (2 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday March 14 2020, @10:29AM (#971129) Journal

    If they sat on the roof, there wouldn't be much lag. No passengers climb up there. Just install a "seat" belt to comply with the law. Or, sit in the trunk?

    • (Score: 2) by mhajicek on Saturday March 14 2020, @05:17PM

      by mhajicek (51) on Saturday March 14 2020, @05:17PM (#971243)

      Just install a sealed partition between the front and back seats. Might need to mod the HVAC too.

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    • (Score: 2) by dry on Sunday March 15 2020, @04:18AM

      by dry (223) on Sunday March 15 2020, @04:18AM (#971484) Journal

      Reminds me of a Mr Bean episode where, IIRC, he bought a nice upholstered chair, put it on the roof of his mini, setup a rope to the steering wheel, broom sticks to the pedals (not sure how he shifted) and sat on his chair on the roof of his mini and drove home. Probably on YouTube.