The revolt of the machines is upon us-aren't driverless cars and their
masters wonderful?
 
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https://www.whsv.com/2026/05/16/mass-chaos-residents-say-dozens-riderless-wa
ymo-cars-circle-their-neighborhood-daily/
 
 
ATLANTA (Atlanta News First/Gray News) - Residents in Atlanta's Buckhead
community are raising concerns about Waymo's self-driving vehicles using
their neighborhood as a holding location.
 
Neighbors said they sometimes see several dozen Waymo cars driving down a
small cul-de-sac each day.
 
Videos from neighbors on Battleview Drive show 13 Waymo cars driving through
in the span of 10 minutes.
 
"I think yesterday morning, we had 50 cars that came through between 6 and
7," one resident on Battleview Drive said Thursday.
 
It is a problem, the residents said, that has ramped up in the last two
weeks, with the Waymo cars driving in circles, seemingly waiting for someone
in the general area to call for a ride.
 
These neighbors aren't happy.
 
"Our big concern is just the excessive traffic on the street. We're
families. We have small kids. We have animals and pets. We've got kids
getting on the bus in the mornings and it just doesn't feel safe to have
that traffic," the Battleview Drive resident added.
 
Another resident said she has seen two near misses with a neighborhood cat
and a dog on a leash when the cars come through.
 
Residents even put their own traffic signs in the road to deter the
driverless cars, but that didn't work.
 
"We had, at one point, eight Waymos that were stuck trying to figure out how
to turn around," the Battleview Drive resident said.
 
It's not just the Battleview neighborhood. Waymo vehicles have also been on
nearby Fernleaf Circle, and down the road where Deborah Childers and her
dog, Hazel, live at the Glenridge Woods Townhomes, which are private
property.
 
Childers noticed the cars coming through in the last week.
 
"I'm just hoping that Waymo will only come in our neighborhood when they're
called, like an Uber, not use our neighborhood as a holding area or a
training ground," Childers said. "It's enough of them that it's bothersome.
It's not like one. It's like three or maybe four. They do the same loop."
 
These neighbors aren't sure what to do about the problem after reaching out
to Waymo themselves.
 
"We never got a response. We reached out to local representatives. They kind
of passed the buck to the next person," said the Battleview Drive resident.
"Then we've tried state representatives. Haven't heard back from them. We
tried GDOT. Haven't heard back from them. We really just don't know what to
do about it."
 
The resident said she wants to see the cars stay on main roads unless they
are actually picking up a rider, especially as they already have
construction happening on their street.
 
"When you combine the Waymo traffic and construction that's going on, it's
just kind of mass chaos," she said.
 
A Waymo spokesperson issued a statement saying, "At Waymo, we are committed
to being good neighbors. We take community feedback seriously and have
already addressed this routing behavior. With over 500,000 weekly trips
across the country, our service is proven to significantly reduce traffic
injuries and improve road safety. We value our relationship with Atlanta
residents and remain focused on providing a seamless, respectful, and safe
experience for riders and residents alike."
 
The company spokesperson clarified that this behavior has been addressed in
this neighborhood and surrounding areas.
 
This comes as Waymo recalled more than 3,700 vehicles over a software issue
that could cause them to drive into floods. An unoccupied Waymo previously
drove into a flooded road in Texas at about 40 miles per hour.
 
That's what has some of these mothers concerned as well, and they are asking
what else these vehicles might miss.
 
 
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