Customers had to wait at Chick-Fil-A when a driver without driving a driver stopped.
The car was stuck in the fast food restaurant for half an hour.
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The Rideshare driver in Waymo caused a backup in a crowded fast car in Santa Monica, California on Monday.
The independent car stopped in the middle of the Chick-Fil-A driving entrance.
The accident caused a larger line than usual for waiting customers.
It happened around 9:30 pm on Chick-Fil-A in Lincoln Boulevard, according to NexStar Affiliate Ktla.
Parent Chris Keel was among those who were waiting for a self -driving car to drive on the street.
His videos showed Chick-Fil-A workers standing around the parked car.
The lights of the car's danger were working before they supported it for a short period and stopped again.
Kelog said that he waited in the queue for about half an hour before telling the restaurant, which is only a engine through, closed.
It offers Waymo – a subsidiary of Google's Paterty – future self -driving taxis.
The company's headquarters is located in Mountain View, California, and founded in 2004.
The company offers horseback riding to the public in California, Arizona and Tixas.
Despite the impressive technology, it is still developing.
Waymos has had a share of hiccups since it appeared in the city's streets.
However, delaying in the fast food line is the first.
It is unclear whether the car is carrying a passenger, after the fare, or simply out of the track.
Waymo confirmed that the car had fallen and later retrieved by their team.
Waymo said it is “committed to improving our service constantly and making appropriate updates to prevent this in the future.”
She also said she was planning to make updates to prevent similar accidents.
Chick-Fil-A said that driving was briefly closed to safely remove the car.
The walking window remained open while closing the restaurant.