Waymo has issued a software recall that makes its robotaxis more cautious around flooded areas. A "final remedy" is in the works.
Waymo is recalling its fleet because of a potentially dangerous software issue. Here's what those using the service should know.
Waymo issued a voluntary recall of about 3,800 of its robotaxis to fix software issues that could allow them to drive into flooded roadways.
Waymo issued a voluntary recall of around 3,800 robotaxis after a software glitch allowed one of its self-driving vehicles to drive into a flooded road ...
Federal regulators say a software defect may prevent Waymo vehicles from fully stopping in flooded road conditions, increasing the risk of a crash or injury ...
Waymo has issued a recall for thousands of its robotaxis over a risk involving the vehicles entering flooded roadways.
Waymo issued a safety recall of about 3,800 autonomous vehicles due to a software defect that could allow robotaxis to drive ...
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Waymo is recalling thousands of its robotaxis to fix a software glitch that could allow the vehicles to drive onto a flooded road. The voluntary recall affects 3,791 Waymo ...
(TNS) — Waymo is recalling 3,791 autonomous taxis after a software defect caused some vehicles to drive into flooded roadways, according to a recall report from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Waymo temporarily suspended rider service in six cities and paused highway rides as the company works to improve its ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Waymo issued a voluntary software recall with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration after one of its driverless vehicles drove into flood waters in Texas. A Waymo car ...
Waymo said on Tuesday it is recalling about ​3,800 robotaxis in the United States after identifying a ‌risk that vehicles ...