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Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis over risk of entering flooded roads
Reuters | May 12, 2026 9:38 PM CST

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In a proactive safety measure, Waymo is recalling nearly 3,800 of its autonomous vehicles from the U.S. market, triggered by an episode involving a car that drove onto a flooded street. To address this concern, the company is actively deploying software updates and bolstering its approaches to extreme weather scenarios.

Waymo ​said on Tuesday it is recalling about 3,800 ​robotaxis in the United States after identifying a risk that vehicles could enter flooded roads with higher speed limits, raising safety ‌concerns.

The Alphabet ⁠unit ⁠said the recall followed an incident on April 20 in ​which a Waymo vehicle drove into a flooded lane in San ​Antonio during extreme weather. Waymo said the vehicle was unoccupied and there were no injuries but the incident ​prompted the company to review similar ⁠scenarios involving ‌high speeds and impassable flooded roads.

"We are ​working ​to implement additional software safeguards and have ⁠put mitigations in place, including refining our extreme weather ​operations during periods of intense rain, limiting ​access to areas where flash flooding might occur," Waymo said.


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Waymo has temporarily narrowed its operating scope to increase weather-related restrictions and updated its maps while it works on ‌a permanent remedy.

Separately, Waymo is facing a NHTSA investigation after one of its self-driving vehicles ​struck ​a child near ⁠an elementary school in Santa Monica, California, in January, causing minor injuries.

In March, the National Transportation Safety Board said it was ​investigating a January incident in which Waymo self-driving vehicles passed a stopped school bus with its lights activated in violation of Texas sate law.


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