Activists in San Francisco have come with a new way to stop driverless cars after the robotic vehicles were blamed for a string of incidents, in June and in March. The protest group Safe Streets Rebel, which advocates for pedestrian safety, has posted multiple videos to their social media platforms showing them disabling the robo-taxis by placing a traffic cone on the hood. The campaign is timed to coincide with the California public utilities commission's vote on whether or not to expand driverless car services. The two primary robo-taxi companies are Cruise, owned by General Motors, and Waymo, owned by .
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