Two Cruise driverless taxis blocked an ambulance carrying a critically injured patient who later died at a hospital, a San Francisco Fire Department report said, in another incident involving self-driving cars in the city.

On Aug. 14, two Cruise autonomous vehicles were stopped in the right two lanes of a four-lane, one-way street in the SoMa neighborhood, where the victim was found, according to the department report. It said that a police vehicle in another lane had to be moved in order for the ambulance to leave.

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      Other side of town. But since it’s a small town that’s only a 15 minute walk or a 5 minute bike ride. Having timed it the bike was actually faster than driving since you can avoid red lights, pedestrian crossings, etc

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        Yeah. Around here some people live at least 30 minutes from their nearest grocery store.

        And that’s by car.

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          Okay? If someone lives out in the boonies not even in a town of course there’s not a grocery store near them. But if you’re in even a small town there’s no reason for amenities to be dependent upon driving

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            there’s no reason for amenities to be dependent upon driving

            Except for the surrounding people that use cars to reach them.

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              What does that have to do with small towns? A 30 minute drive away from a small town isn’t living in a small town. It’s living 30 minutes away from one.

              Like I said. There’s no reason for small towns to be car dependent.

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                I don’t think you know what constitutes a ‘small town.’

                You can live in a small town and still be 30 minutes away from a grocery store, which is located in a different town.

                Might want to drive around the US a bit more. It seems your idea of life outside of major cities is skewed based on your own, limited experience.

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                  You don’t need more than a couple hundred people to make a grocery store viable. There’s no reason that a grocery store must be so far away.

                  Yes many small town are car dependent. That doesn’t mean they need to be. Many big cities are car dependent, but they don’t need to be

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                    You raise a good point. It would be possible for these smaller communities to become less dependent on cars if the services they needed were closer.

                    I would actually really like to see that, but in today’s climate I don’t think there’s much viability for opening and maintaining grocery stores in small towns. Perhaps a few decades ago, but now that power is so concentrated, any grocery store that isn’t a part of a larger conglomerate wouldn’t be able to compete with the big names on price. It will almost always be cheaper to drive 30 min to a Walmart than to shop at your local Harp’s. (I’ve checked.)