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Why Are Some People Frustrated With Waymo Car Horns?
For weeks citizens in San Francisco have been pulling their collective hair out over the incessant sound of honking horns. The honking horns are coming from the self-driving fleet of taxis known as Waymo. According to Waymo, the honking is actually a safety feature designed to prevent low-speed collisions. In a statement to Inside Edition, Waymo says "We've updated the software, so our electric vehicles should keep the noise down for our neighbors moving forward."