First Responders Push Back on Unpaid Robotaxi Roadside Duty

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San Francisco emergency crews say they’re increasingly acting as roadside assistance for immobilized Waymo robotaxis during outages, moving stalled vehicles and coordinating with the company, a burden that public-safety officials say is unsustainable; Waymo says it trains first responders and seeks to limit such use while providing the capability when needed.
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