
Nyla Asante-Ansong, sophomore psychology major
What is your opinion on Waymos?
“I think they’re cool from a distance, but also kind of weird.”
Should Waymos be allowed on campus? Why or why not?
“I think not, because I feel like with all the moving people on campus, and especially since we don’t know too much about them, it would be a little dangerous.”

Evan Kuhl, sophomore neuroscience major
What is your opinion on Waymos?
“I don’t have a huge personal opinion on them. I’ve seen them a lot around campus. I’m not super educated on if there are any controversies or anything about them, but I’d like to see how safe they are compared to having a real driver. I guess I need more information about them.”
Should Waymos be allowed on campus? Why or why not?
“I don’t see a problem with them. I think so, yeah.”

Cecilia Cavazos, sophomore accounting and finance double major
What is your opinion on Waymos?
“I think they have potential. They just need to work out a lot of it.”
Should Waymos be allowed on campus? Why or why not?
“It would kind of be the same thing as an Uber. I just wouldn’t trust it as much because there has been a high rate of crashes and insecurity about it, so maybe not.”

Nhi Mai, first-year biology and business double-major
What is your opinion on Waymos?
“I think they’re unnecessary, and they take other people’s jobs.”
Should Waymos be allowed on campus? Why or why not?
“No. Definitely not. I only say that because our campus is already so tight, especially with parking lots, so I think adding more bulky cars will not help the situation.”

Nadia Dawlett, first-year accounting major
What is your opinion on Waymos?
“I just don’t think they’re very safe. I’ve seen them stopped on train tracks, and I just don’t really trust robots.”
Should Waymos be allowed on campus? Why or why not?
“I don’t think so. This campus is already confusing with all the parking. It’s just not very safe.”