Waymo recalls nearly 4,000 robotaxis to stop them driving into highway construction zones
Key takeaways
- Waymo has recalled its fleet of nearly 4,000 robotaxis to restrict them from driving on highways while it figures out how to make the vehicles behave around construction zones.
- The recall comes after Waymo identified at least 13 instances of its robotaxis driving into highway sections that were closed for construction.
- Waymo pulled its robotaxis from all highways on May 19, and a fix for the problem is currently under development, according to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Waymo has recalled its fleet of nearly 4,000 robotaxis to restrict them from driving on highways while it figures out how to make the vehicles behave around construction zones.
The recall comes after Waymo identified at least 13 instances of its robotaxis driving into highway sections that were closed for construction. Six of these happened in Phoenix, Arizona in April, and seven occurred in San Francisco, California in May.
Waymo pulled its robotaxis from all highways on May 19, and a fix for the problem is currently under development, according to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The company is not pulling vehicles off the road and is still operating on surface streets, though the company has periodically paused service during severe weather that could lead to flooding.