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Terrifying moment Waymo drives through exploding fireworks

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Passengers of self-driving car capture terrifying moment during July 4 ride
A group of passengers riding in a Waymo autonomous vehicle in San Francisco experienced a frightening moment during Fourth of July celebrations when the car appeared to drive over an exploding firewor...

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Terrifying moment Waymo drives through exploding fireworks as passenger left helpless
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VIDEO: Waymo seemingly drives through exploding fireworks, others spark delays
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Terrifying Video Shows Passengers in Shock as Waymo Seemingly Drives Into Exploding Firework on July 4
A Waymo vehicle drove seemingly over an exploding firework in San Francisco during July 4 celebrations, leaving passengers shocked

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July 4 Waymo gridlock in SF after dozens choke streets, some lose power, 1 ran over lit fireworks
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Sparks Fly as Waymo Drives Into Lit Fireworks on Road
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