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LA Plans For the Delivery Robot Surge
LA Plans For the Delivery Robot Surge
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"Add[ing] more vehicles to the sidewalk intended for pedestrians is a recipe for disaster."
Los Angeles is developing rules for robots to deliver food and other goods to Angelenos. It's also looking to roll out a pilot program for robots throughout the city.
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Many L.A. restaurants and businesses see robots as an efficient alternative to delivery workers. Workers and pedestrians see them as a possible impediment. The City Council is working on rules to govern how robots will use L.A.'s sidewalks.
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