Waymo Halts Service During S.F. Blackout After Causing Traffic Jams

Waymo, Google's self-driving car division, temporarily suspended its autonomous vehicle service in San Francisco after its cars caused traffic jams during a citywide blackout.

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Why it matters

This incident highlights the challenges faced by autonomous vehicle companies in dealing with unexpected events and disruptions to the transportation infrastructure.

Key Points

  • 1Waymo's self-driving cars caused traffic jams in San Francisco during a blackout
  • 2Waymo halted its autonomous vehicle service in the city as a result
  • 3The blackout affected multiple neighborhoods and disrupted power for several hours

Details

Waymo, the self-driving car division of Google's parent company Alphabet, temporarily suspended its autonomous vehicle service in San Francisco after its cars caused traffic jams during a citywide blackout. The blackout affected multiple neighborhoods in the city and disrupted power for several hours. Waymo's self-driving cars, which are designed to navigate without human intervention, were unable to properly respond to the loss of power and traffic signals, leading to congestion on the roads. As a result, Waymo made the decision to halt its service until the power was restored and normal traffic conditions resumed.

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