Two men stood in front of the autonomous vehicle, operated by ride-hailing company Waymo, and literally tipped a fedora at her while she told them to move out of the way.
Some guys were annoying/sexist to her while she participated in a public menace and I guess this is supposed to mean something to me beyond "stay away from California"
Nah, California sucks, there's way too much traffic, and too many NIMBYs to solve the traffic problems.
Weather is nice, but that's not enough to get me to move there. I have family there, so I visit fairly often, but I honestly don't really enjoy being there. They have some gorgeous national parks though, so it's worth a visit for that.
Sorry, here's plainer language. Driverless cars are a public menace. People who hail them contribute to the acceptance of that public menace. As a reader, I do not find myself compelled to sympathy for your article's protagonist. I stay away from places like California's metro areas, because I do not want to participate in social experiments about me being run over by driverless vehicles.
I hope this has clarified my meaning for you and a lighthearted fuck you right back for posting this propaganda, you corpo-brained parrot.