LA neighborhood swamped with parked Waymos causing frustration among residents

Residents in Westchester say driverless Waymo vehicles have been repeatedly parking on their blocks at all hours, turning quiet residential streets into staging areas for the company’s autonomous fleet.

The cars, recognizable for their rooftop sensors and lack of human drivers, have drawn attention in recent months for a series of high-profile mishaps, including one that drove through the middle of a police standoff in Los Angeles last November. But in Westchester, the concern is far more routine — parked Waymos lining curbs, sometimes late into the night.

“It was sort of coming to this spot, over and over and over again,” said Chuck Hudson, who has lived in the neighborhood for 16 years…

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