San Francisco — Waymo resumed robotaxi service on Sunday after temporarily suspending operations Saturday when a fire at a PG&E substation cut power to roughly 130,000 customers, causing traffic lights to fail and multiple Waymo vehicles to stop at intersections, blocking streets and prompting the company to pause service. Social media videos showed cars halted in intersections with hazard lights blinking; Waymo said most trips in progress ended normally and that vehicles treat non-functioning traffic lights as stop signs. The company said it will integrate lessons from the event and pursue software updates. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Waymo, regulators, and safety researchers benefited by gaining operational data, public scrutiny, and impetus for targeted software improvements and coordination with city utilities.
San Francisco residents, drivers, pedestrians and Austin students experienced traffic disruptions, safety risks, and reduced trust in some autonomous vehicle behaviors.
After reading and researching latest news.... Waymo paused and resumed service after a PG&E substation fire left 130,000 customers without power; vehicles' programming treated dark signals as stop signs, causing intersections to clog. Austin bus-camera footage also documented at least 20 stop-arm incidents this school year; company reports software updates.
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Waymo Services Halted After San Francisco Power Outage
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