Residents say they have tried every avenue to get the problem addressed and hit a wall at every turn. It started a couple of weeks ago and it has not let up. Residents on Battleview Drive in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood are dealing with something most people have never had to think about: a parade of driverless cars rolling through their cul-de-sac, over and over again, seemingly with nowhere particular to go. One neighbor described watching 50 Waymo vehicles pass through between 6 and 7 in the morning on a single day. Video footage from the street captures 13 of the autonomous cars rolling through in the space of just 10 minutes. The cars appear to be circling and waiting, holding their position in the neighborhood until someone nearby requests a ride. "We're families, we have small kids, we have animals and pets, we've got kids getting on the bus in the mornings, and it just doesn't feel safe to have that traffic," one Battleview Drive resident said. Another neighbor told Atlanta News First she had witnessed two close calls involving a cat and a dog on a leash as the driverless vehicles came through. Residents even tried placing their own traffic signs in the road to discourage the cars from entering. It did not work. At one point, eight Waymos ended up stuck trying to work out how to turn around inside the cul-de-sac. "I'm just hoping that Waymo will only come in our neighborhood when they're called, like an Uber, not use our neighborhood as a holding area or a training ground," she said, as per the report. With construction already underway on Battleview Drive, the combination of heavy equipment and a constant stream of driverless cars has made things worse. "When you combine the Waymo traffic and construction that's going on, it's just kind of mass chaos," one resident reporteldy said. Sagar is a journalist with an interest primarily in geopolitics and American domestic politics. Before joining Times Now, he wrote for Republic and Sw... View More