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Waze causing LA traffic headaches, city council member says

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles should consider legal action against Waze over complaints that the traffic navigation app is recklessly guiding motorists off thoroughfa­res and into residentia­l neighborho­ods in search of shorter or quicker routes, a city council member said Tuesday.

Councilman David Ryu sent a letter to the city attorney’s office, outlining what he says are dangerous conditions created by Waze users.

“Waze has upended our city’s traffic plans, residentia­l neighborho­ods, and public safety for far too long,” Ryu said. “Their responses have been inadequate and their solutions, non-existent.”

Ryu claims one narrow street in his Sherman Oaks district sometimes sees more than 675 vehicles an hour because of drivers using the Googleowne­d app.

The traffic is increasing accidents and damaging roads not meant for heavy traffic, he said.

Waze spokeswoma­n Chelsea Russo declined comment on possible litigation but referred to a blog post last week by CEO Noam Bardin, in which he touted the company’s commitment to “civic responsibi­lity.”

Bardin wrote that Waze shares its data with Los Angeles county and city transporta­tion officials to “enable them to make strategic planning decisions and improve existing infrastruc­ture.” Similar efforts in Boston have seen a reduction in congestion, Bardin said.

“We do not ‘con- trol’ traffic in any way but rather try and do the best with what infrastruc­ture exists,” he wrote.

The Los Angeles problem is especially bad in the Echo Park neighborho­od on Baxter Street, one of the city’s steepest roads.

Residents there have complained to transporta­tion officials about a growing number of crashes, spinouts and instances where motorists caught unaware back down the street after becoming intimidate­d by the long incline, he said. (AP)

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