Waymo, an autonomous vehicle company, voluntarily recalled over 3,000 of their robo-taxis to update software that had allowed some vehicles to enter flooded lanes during extreme weather conditions. After completing the software update, Waymo resumed testing operations in San Antonio to ensure their vehicles are safe to provide rides again, demonstrating the importance of software updates and safety protocols in autonomous vehicle operations.
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Waymo files voluntary software recall over flooded-lane risks on high-speed roadsAdded:
Hello, Karina Hollingsworth here. Waymo recently recalled over 3,000 of their robo-taxis, allowing them to update software that allowed some of their vehicles to ride into high flood waters.
And as of this week here in San Antonio, Waymo is back on the road, allowing them to do tests to make sure that their vehicles are safe to provide rides once again. For more on this story, tune in tonight.
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