Evidence45%Reported
FactIn ProgressRegulatory·March 29, 2026
NTSB Investigating Waymo School Bus Stop-Arm Incidents in Austin
The National Transportation Safety Board, an independent federal safety watchdog, is investigating Waymo's repeated failures to stop for school buses in Austin.
Evidence Strength
Evidence45%Reported
Based on original reporting
Single publisher source
Insights
First tracked
March 29, 2026
Last updated
March 29, 2026
Sources
1 source
Related Developments
Waymo Robotaxi Service Reaches 400,000 Paid Rides Per Week Across Six U.S. CitiesWaymo Issued Federal Recall in December Over School Bus Stop-Arm ViolationsResearcher: Self-Driving Software Has Long-Standing Blind Spots With Flashing Lights and Stop ArmsAustin School District Police: Waymo's Automated Driver System Is Not Learning From ViolationsWaymo Co-CEO Says Robotaxi Technology Will Eventually Be in Personal Cars
Sources (1)
Source Timeline
Evidence Strength
Evidence45%Reported
Based on original reporting
Single publisher source
Insights
First tracked
March 29, 2026
Last updated
March 29, 2026
Sources
1 source
Related Developments
Waymo Robotaxi Service Reaches 400,000 Paid Rides Per Week Across Six U.S. CitiesWaymo Issued Federal Recall in December Over School Bus Stop-Arm ViolationsResearcher: Self-Driving Software Has Long-Standing Blind Spots With Flashing Lights and Stop ArmsAustin School District Police: Waymo's Automated Driver System Is Not Learning From ViolationsWaymo Co-CEO Says Robotaxi Technology Will Eventually Be in Personal Cars
