← Back to context Comment by micromacrofoot 17 hours ago as far as we know 2 comments micromacrofoot Reply flutas 13 hours ago even as far as we know they aren'tThe Waymo blog post refused to say the word "child", instead using the phrase "young pedestrian" once.The Waymo blog post switches to "the pedestrian" and "the individual" for the rest of the post.The Waymo blog post also consistently uses the word "contact" instead of hit, struck, or collision.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the injuries the child sustained.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the school being in close proximity.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of other children or the crossing guard.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the car going over the school zone speed limit (17 in 15). SauntSolaire 9 hours ago The speed limit of a school zone in California is 25, not 15, which would explain why they didn't mention it.
flutas 13 hours ago even as far as we know they aren'tThe Waymo blog post refused to say the word "child", instead using the phrase "young pedestrian" once.The Waymo blog post switches to "the pedestrian" and "the individual" for the rest of the post.The Waymo blog post also consistently uses the word "contact" instead of hit, struck, or collision.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the injuries the child sustained.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the school being in close proximity.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of other children or the crossing guard.The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the car going over the school zone speed limit (17 in 15). SauntSolaire 9 hours ago The speed limit of a school zone in California is 25, not 15, which would explain why they didn't mention it.
SauntSolaire 9 hours ago The speed limit of a school zone in California is 25, not 15, which would explain why they didn't mention it.
even as far as we know they aren't
The Waymo blog post refused to say the word "child", instead using the phrase "young pedestrian" once.
The Waymo blog post switches to "the pedestrian" and "the individual" for the rest of the post.
The Waymo blog post also consistently uses the word "contact" instead of hit, struck, or collision.
The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the injuries the child sustained.
The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the school being in close proximity.
The Waymo blog post makes no mention of other children or the crossing guard.
The Waymo blog post makes no mention of the car going over the school zone speed limit (17 in 15).
The speed limit of a school zone in California is 25, not 15, which would explain why they didn't mention it.