Evidence45%Reported
FactConfirmedRegulatory·March 29, 2026
Waymo Issued Federal Recall in December Over School Bus Stop-Arm Violations
Waymo issued a federal recall with NHTSA in early December acknowledging at least 12 incidents of its vehicles illegally passing school buses, with engineers having developed software changes to address the behavior weeks prior.
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. CitiesNTSB Investigating Waymo School Bus Stop-Arm Incidents in AustinResearcher: 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
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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. CitiesNTSB Investigating Waymo School Bus Stop-Arm Incidents in AustinResearcher: 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
