I was looking at videos and pictures of Waymo cars getting set on fire by rioters, and those cars just MELT into almost nothing. With a regular car, you have a burnt out hulk that still looks like a car, but the cars Waymo uses just melt away. I don't think I want to ride in a Waymelt car now, not until they use better, more substantial vehicles.
anonymousOther June 10, 2025 at 1:55 am00
Waymo is a division of Alphabet/Goggle. The move fast and break things types that don't have time for the tried and true methods on how to develop and design a passenger carrying vehicle from the ground up. You know like the OceanGate Titan Sub developer Stockton Rush. He thought he knew better than all the people telling him his sub was not safe. He used carbon fiber gotten cheap from Boeing because it was too old for use in their airplanes. That should have been a tip off right there for him, if the quality is too bad for the likes of Boeing, a known maximize profits at any cost company, then pass on it for sure. And that crap material along with the other shitty design features of his sub catastrophically failed under the extreme underwater pressure. Just like the Waymos, built for "environmentally friendly" standards first instead of safety standards: The lithium batteries burn super hot, and super fast due to thermal runaway and the gasses they give off are extremely toxic. A melted pool of material is the final result. Survivability of a person trapped in a lithium battery car accident goes way down because people on scene will be less willing to help because it's just too risky, and the fire department will not be able to get there fast enough to help and even if they do it will be harder for them to put out the fire. Re: Actress Anne Heche car accident, the fire department had a hard time dousing the flames to get to her and eventually had to use a long armed crane. anonymous 11 hours ago
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