The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is requesting detailed information from Alphabet’s Waymo following a series of incidents involving its self-driving cars. The investigation, launched in May, was prompted by 22 reports of Waymo’s robot taxis displaying potentially unsafe driving behaviors or other “unexpected behavior.” Among these incidents, 17 involved collisions.
Investigation Details
The NHTSA is particularly concerned about the adherence of Waymo’s self-driving vehicles to traffic safety laws and their overall performance on public roads. The agency has asked Waymo to provide comprehensive details of all trips taken by its self-driving vehicles on public roads. This includes extensive data on the incidents reported, to determine whether these vehicles pose a risk to public safety.
Waymo is expected to respond to the NHTSA’s queries by August 6, providing insights that will be critical to the ongoing investigation. The agency’s goal is to ensure that the technology behind these autonomous vehicles meets the necessary safety standards and does not endanger users or other road users.

Waymo’s Position
As a leader in self-driving car technology, Waymo has been at the forefront of developing autonomous vehicles that are expected to transform urban transportation. However, the recent incidents have raised questions about the reliability and safety of these robot taxis. Waymo’s response to the NHTSA’s inquiries will be crucial in addressing these concerns and determining the future regulatory landscape for autonomous vehicles.
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