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Waymo recalls 3800 robotaxis due to risk of entering flooded road

Waymo announced on 'Tuesday that it was recalling approximately 3,800 robotaxis from the United States. They identified a 'risk?that vehicles could enter flooded roads and higher speed limits raising safety concerns.

Alphabet said that the recall was a result of an April 20 incident in which a Waymo car drove into a "flooded lane" in San Antonio, during severe weather. Waymo stated that the vehicle was not occupied and no injuries were reported. However, the incident prompted the company's review of similar scenarios with high speeds and impassable roads.

Waymo stated that they are working on implementing additional software protections, and have put in place mitigations, such as refining their extreme weather operations, especially during intense rainy periods, by limiting the access to areas susceptible to flash flooding.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that Waymo temporarily widened its operating scope to increase weather restrictions and updated their maps while they work on a permanent solution.

Separately, the NHTSA is investigating 'Waymo' after one of its self-driving vehicles struck a child in Santa Monica, California in January, causing minor injury.

The National 'Transportation Safety.Board announced in March that it was investigating an incident from January in which a Waymo.self-driving vehicle passed a stopped school bus with its lights activated, in violation of Texas state law. David Shepardson reported from Washington, and Ananya Palyekar from Bengaluru. (Editing by Janane Vekatraman and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)