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Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads

May 22, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads
A Waymo spokesperson said it had expanded the temporary pause "out of an abundance of caution". Waymo pauses robotaxis in four Texas cities and Atlanta over flooded road risk Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. A white Waymo taxi in the day on a road in the US Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads Waymo has now paused its self-driving car service in five US cities, in response to a software issue which has seen some vehicles enter flooded roads and get stuck. The US firm recently issued a recall of thousands of robotaxis following an incident on 20 April in San Antonio, Texas when an empty Waymo vehicle entered a flooded road and was swept into a creek. of thousands of robotaxis following an incident on 20 April in San Antonio, Texas when an empty Waymo vehicle entered a flooded road and was swept into a creek. Following a similar incident in Atlanta, Georgia, a Waymo spokesperson said it had expanded the temporary pause to five cities - four in Texas as well as Atlanta - "out of an abundance of caution". , a Waymo spokesperson said it had expanded the temporary pause to five cities - four in Texas as well as Atlanta - "out of an abundance of caution". The company told Reuters it had also suspended services on US freeways as it works to improve its cars' performances in construction zones. it had also suspended services on US freeways as it works to improve its cars' performances in construction zones. The company, which hopes to operate a robotaxi service in London later this year, told the BBC safety was its "highest priority". hopes to operate a robotaxi service in London later this year , told the BBC safety was its "highest priority". "We continue to closely monitor forecasts, alerts, and live weather conditions, and we will resume serving riders soon," it said. The software problem, which could allow vehicles "to slow and then drive into standing water on higher speed roadways" was highlighted in a letter posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website earlier this month. The software problem, which could allow vehicles "to slow and then drive into standing water on higher speed roadways" was highlighted in a letter posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration In response, Waymo issued a voluntary recall of nearly 3,800 of its robotaxis that use the company's fifth and sixth-generation automated driving systems, and said it was working on "additional software safeguards". On Wednesday an unoccupied Waymo ​robotaxi was reported trapped in flood water on a road in Atlanta. Meanwhile, the firm has temporarily pulled its service on freeways in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Miami, and said it was evaluating its cars' performance in construction zones. In a statement given to Reuters, the company said it expected to resume those routes soon. Waymo is owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, and says it provides more than 500,000 trips per week across multiple US cities including San Francisco, Austin and Miami. 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