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One resident estimated seeing 50 empty robotaxis pass through the neighborhood in a single morning, leaving social media confounded.

A normally quiet Atlanta neighborhood has suddenly found itself flooded with traffic early in the mornings. It’s not tourists. It’s not new neighbors. In fact, it’s not people at all, but an overwhelming amount of driverless cars.

 One resident estimated seeing 50 empty robotaxis pass through the neighborhood in a single morning, leaving social media confounded.

A normally quiet Atlanta neighborhood has suddenly found itself flooded with traffic early in the mornings. It’s not tourists. It’s not new neighbors. In fact, it’s not people at all, but an overwhelming amount of driverless cars.  News 

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