A neighbourhood in Atlanta, US, has been hit with ‘Waymo’ problems than they had expected recently.

The Buckhead neighbourhood in Georgia city has been overrun in the last couple of weeks by empty, driverless ride-share vehicles due to an apparent routing behaviour issue.

“It’s almost every little cul-de-sac in our area, so I think it’s a problem,” a neighbour who lives on embattled Battleview Drive told WSB-TV.

Video taken of the rogue driverless Waymo cars shows them incessantly circling through a cul-de-sac and multiple cars causing a backup on one street after a neighbour tried to block the cars from entering the cul-de-sac, Fox Newsreported.

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“I think yesterday morning, we had 50 cars that came through between 6 and 7,” another neighbour told the station.

A third neighbour pointed out that the problem is more than just an irritation.

“We’re families, we have small animals and pets, got kids getting on the bus in the morning and it just doesn’t feel safe to have that traffic,” they said.

Waymo currently operates in 11 US cities, including Atlanta.

The company told Fox News Digital that Waymos are staged in areas of the city where they are frequently hailed from, but said that shouldn’t come at the expense of residents.

“At Waymo, we are committed to being good neighbours,” the company told Fox News Digital.

“We take community feedback seriously and have already worked with our fleet partner to address this routing behaviour. With over 500,000 weekly trips across the country, our service is proven to significantly reduce traffic injuries and improve road safety.

“We value our relationship with Atlanta residents and remain focused on providing a seamless, respectful, and safe experience for riders and residents alike.”

And the cul-de-sac quagmire isn’t the only issue Waymo has faced recently.

This week, the company recalled nearly 4000 of its vehicles due to a glitch where it may not stop before driving into “standing water”, and video obtained FOX 4 appeared to show a Waymo running a red light at a busy intersection in Dallas.

Last year, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigated Waymo after vehicles were allegedly seen illegally passing stopped school buses in Austin, Texas.

In January, a Waymo hit a student walking through a crosswalk near a school in Santa Monica, California. The car was driving at a low speed and the student wasn’t hurt.

This story originally appeared on Fox News and was republished with permission.

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