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Companies Worried: Sexual Relationships in Autonomous Taxis Started to Be Seen!

Companies Worried: Sexual Relationships in Autonomous Taxis Started to Be Seen!

Surprising activities began to be seen in autonomous taxis, which are becoming increasingly common in San Francisco. Here are the details!

Autonomous taxis are becoming increasingly common in San Francisco, but their use is taking an unexpected turn.

According to the San Francisco Standard, passengers are engaging in sexual activity while travelling in a driverless robot taxi.

Megan, a young woman in her 20s, stated that she was even able to have sexual intercourse with her boyfriend while the autonomous taxi was taking them and shared her experiences.

Megan stated that she and her boyfriend were able to experience something in the autonomous taxi, while Megan’s friend, who did not want to be identified, explained that they had engaged in such activities about 6 times in the driverless taxi.

Autonomous Taxis

Why Are Autonomous Taxis Used for Different Purposes?

The absence of a human driver seems to encourage people to engage in this kind of behaviour because of the increased freedom to move without restrictions.

San Francisco is currently the first among the cities where autonomous taxis have become quite common, but some recent accidents have prevented people from being so comfortable.

According to the San Francisco Standard, sexual partnerships are reported to be more common in Cruise vehicles serving in the region as robot taxis, while no evidence of such incidents was found in Waymo vehicles.

So what do you think about this issue? You can share your thoughts with us in the comments section below. Source

Gül Demirci

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