Alphabet’s Waymo Probed by US After 22 Autonomous Car Incidents - Bloomberg

Alphabet’s Waymo Probed by US After Autonomous Car Incidents

  • Vehicles ran into gates, chains and parked cars, NHTSA says
  • Agency estimates 444 vehicles are subject to investigation
A Waymo autonomous taxi in San Francisco.Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

The top US auto-safety regulator opened an investigation into Waymo, the autonomous-vehicle subsidiary of subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., after 22 incidents in which the company’s cars were involved in collisions or may have violated traffic laws.

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defect Investigation opened a preliminary evaluation after receiving reports that Waymo vehicles crashed into objects including gates, chains and parked cars. The agency also cites instances in which the company’s automated-driving system appeared to disobey traffic-control devices.