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cbabe

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Thu May 14, 2026, 11:31 AM 4 hrs ago

Waymo Admits Its Robotaxis Have a Small Issue With Driving Into Floodwaters

https://futurism.com/advanced-transport/waymo-recall-floodwater

Waymo Admits Its Robotaxis Have a Small Issue With Driving Into Floodwaters

By Frank Landymore
Published May 13, 2026 4:09 PM EDT

A Waymo took the plunge, and now its human developers are paying for it: the autonomous driving company says it’s recalling 3,791 of its robotaxis after one of them decided to test its seaworthiness and plow into floodwater.

Reflecting a broader issue with its fleet, Waymo’s cars when operating on higher speed roadways “may slow but not stop in response to detecting a potentially untraversable flooded lane,” the Google-owned company conceded in a notice filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration last week.



The recall stems from an April 20 incident in San Antonio, Texas, when a Waymo encountered a flooded section of roadway with a 40 mph speed limit. The car should’ve stopped or avoided the floodwater, but it instead drove straight into it at a “reduced speed,” per the recall notice. According to local reporting, the Waymo was swept away by the floodwater and dumped in the Salado Creek, and wasn’t recovered until four days later. Narrowly avoiding disaster, there was no one riding in the amphibian manqué at the time of its ill-fated voyage.

This isn’t Waymo’s first floodwater-related gaffe in San Antonio, though it’s certainly its most dramatic. Weeks before, another Waymo had to be towed after getting stuck in a mildly flooded crossing. It didn’t appear to be at risk of being swept away, however.

Water, it appears, is the robotaxis’ kryptonite. Recent footage showed a Waymo stop in the middle of a busy roadway in Austin, Texas because of a shallow puddle, clogging the traffic behind it.

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(Waymo must pull to a stop to allow passengers to exit. So, if car can’t/won’t stop …)
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Waymo Admits Its Robotaxis Have a Small Issue With Driving Into Floodwaters (Original Post) cbabe 4 hrs ago OP
I will NEVER ride in a robo taxi! Old-8643 3 hrs ago #1
Crashing into parked cars. Wrong way on the highway. Videos galore. cbabe 2 hrs ago #2
Switch from Jags to Range Rovers. Easy fix. flvegan 42 min ago #3

Old-8643

(26 posts)
1. I will NEVER ride in a robo taxi!
Thu May 14, 2026, 12:09 PM
3 hrs ago

By any chance did you see the video of multiple robos that can't figure how to exit a parking lot.
There are so many stories and you can't have a conversation with the driver or get advice on where to visit and where not to visit.
Personally, I like people, if people refused to ride in these death traps there would be no corporations pushing this reckless technology.
I am not anti-robotics, they have their place just not on highways!

just my opinion

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