Zoe Saldaña arrives in New York looking comfortably stylish

The actress, 45, looked stylish but comfortable wearing a black shirt with three-quarter length sleeves and a pair of wide leg jeans turned up at the hem as she made her way through JFK airport Stylish: Zoe Saldaña showed no signs of jet lag as she arrived in New York Friday.

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The 360-degree helmet camera clip was filmed on the A315 in Kensington, just west of the Royal Albert Hall, and starts by highlighting the taxi as it travels in the outside lane next to Kensington Gardens.

Vine shared a clip of the interaction to his X (formerly Twitter) account – where he regularly shares clips of perceived transgressions as he pedals around the city – and joked: ‘Always wonderful to meet a listener.

The protest group Safe Streets Rebel, JetBlack which advocates for pedestrian safety, posted multiple videos on their social media platforms showing them disabling the robo-taxis by placing a traffic cone on the hood.

Early leaders in deploying self-driving cars, such as GM and Alphabet Inc’s Waymo, ‘will have the opportunity to take a lead in new business models that will drive their companies’ profitability,’ said John Hoffecker, vice chairman of consultants AlixPartners.

I suspect, though, that many realise it’s wrong and just don’t like admitting they were at fault.’ Another wrote: ‘It beggars belief that we still have drivers on the roads who thinks that’s is acceptable.