Now, more than 300 driver -laden vehicles zipped passengers around San Francisco, but when they follow traffic rules, the parking is completely another matter. According to city records Referred by the Washington PostThese rolling robots have included 589 references to 65,065 fines last year for parking violations, from blocking traffic to parking in prohibited areas, from preventing traffic.
With justice with Vimo, it is very easy to get a parking ticket in San Francisco. The city gives them like flyers. (According to San Francisco standards, last year was the rough number 1.2 million.
A Wemo spokesman has told the post that the company is working to resolve the issue, but we will guess that this will not happen until every car is without a driver. Vemo cars are sometimes stopped in the commercial loading zone to leave the riders when only the second option is far from the main road or rider’s destination. If they are far away from Vemo’s convenience, they occasionally “briefly park” between seizures. They are the same trading offices that human drivers make all the time, and unless we are out of the picture, Vimo’s vehicles will probably make the same call-and get the same ticket.