Present Day Developments: Empty Waymos Are Circling Atlanta Like a Scene Out of the Twilight Zone

No, this isn’t a rip from the Twilight Zone or the Upside Down. But what’s happening in northwest Atlanta is giving full‑blown sci‑fi chaos.
Atlanta got Waymo’d, and the cul-de-sac started feeling sci-fi weird
Empty driverless cars circling quiet neighborhood streets is less “future of mobility” and more “why is the robot caravan outside again?” — a very 2026 kind of community freakout.
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Residents are reporting empty Waymo robotaxis circling wildly and uncontrollably through neighborhoods — looping for hours in the same cul‑de‑sac with zero passengers inside.
Dozens of the driverless cars have been spotted invading quiet streets, spinning in confused loops, clogging intersections, and freaking out locals who didn’t sign up to live inside a beta test gone rogue.
It’s bizarre. It’s unnerving. It’s pure Present Day Developments energy.







