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Uber Eats delivery robot struck by Miami train on active tracks Uber Eats delivery robot struck by Miami train on active tracks

Present Day Developments: Uber Eats Delivery Robot Crushed On Miami Train Tracks

A delivery robot froze on Miami train tracks before being struck and crushed by an oncoming train, all captured on video by pedestrian Guillermo Dapelo.

Uber Eats delivery robot chaos hit the streets again — and this time, the wild west energy took a very literal turn in Miami.

A small delivery bot was spotted sitting completely still on active train tracks, frozen like it missed every survival instinct ever programmed into it. Seconds later, an oncoming train barrels through and smashes the robot to pieces, sending parts flying across the concrete jungle. The moment was captured on video by pedestrian Guillermo Dapelo, who filmed the entire thing at full speed.

A Robot With No Sense of Danger

The footage shows the bot inching forward, then stopping dead center on the tracks — motionless, clueless, and tragically committed to its delivery route. No evasive maneuvers. No last‑minute dash. Just pure robotic resignation.

Miami’s Concrete Wild West

Between scooters, self‑driving cars, and now delivery bots wandering into train lanes, Miami’s streets are giving futuristic frontier energy. And this little bot learned the hard way that trains still win every time.

The Clip That’s Making the Rounds

The video has already started circulating across social feeds, mostly because the impact is so sudden and so surreal. One second: robot. Next second: robot confetti.

Robots really aren’t built for the wild west of Miami streets. Comment below.

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