Waymo has resumed its robo-taxi service in San Francisco after a power outage stranded autos across the metropolis, CNBC reported. The blackout, attributable to a Pacific Gasoline & Electrical (PG&E) substation hearth, triggered site visitors mild disruptions that affected Waymo’s automated driving programs.
“Yesterday’s energy outage was a widespread occasion that triggered gridlock throughout San Francisco, with non-functioning site visitors indicators and transit disruptions,” a Waymo spokesperson advised CNBC in an announcement. “Whereas the failure of the utility infrastructure was important, we’re dedicated to making sure our know-how adjusts to site visitors move throughout such occasions.”
Following the outage, which started at round 1:09 PM Saturday and peaked round two hours later, Waymo responded by suspending its ride-hailing companies within the metropolis. Nevertheless, images and videos on social media confirmed the autonomous taxis stopped at intersections with hazard lights on.
The corporate blamed its disruption on the dimensions of the outage. “Whereas the Waymo Driver [automated system] is designed to deal with non-functional indicators as four-way stops, the sheer scale of the outage led to situations the place autos remained stationary longer than typical to verify the state of the affected intersections. This contributed to site visitors friction in the course of the peak of the congestion,” the spokesperson defined, including that Waymo’s actions have been “carefully coordinated with San Francisco metropolis officers.”
Nonetheless, the service disruption is a black mark for Waymo, because the sudden halt in service exacerbated site visitors issues attributable to the blackout. Elon Musk bragged on X that Tesla, Waymo’s newest robo-taxi rival within the metropolis, was “unaffected” by the ability outage. Nevertheless, Tesla’s ride-hailing service will not be but absolutely autonomous and requires a human driver behind the wheel always.
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