Overview
- Waymo recalled 1,212 self-driving vehicles after identifying a software flaw that caused collisions with chains, gates, and similar barriers.
- The recall applies to vehicles running the fifth-generation automated driving system, with the defect resolved through a sixth-generation software update deployed by December 2024.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched an investigation in May 2024 into 22 incidents involving Waymo vehicles and stationary objects; the investigation remains open.
- This marks Waymo's third recall in just over a year, following recalls in February and June 2024 for other minor collision-related software issues.
- Waymo operates over 1,500 robotaxis across four major U.S. cities, providing more than 250,000 paid trips weekly while maintaining a safety record superior to human drivers.