Waymo said it was pausing its driverless taxi service in six cities in Texas, Tennessee and Georgia amid concerns that its cars might drive into flooded roads.
The temporary shutdowns came after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a letter this month that Waymo was fixing software in thousands of its taxis that could allow the cars to drive into standing water on some roads.
Waymo said it had decided to repair the software last month after an unoccupied taxi entered a flooded road during a heavy downpour in San Antonio on April 20. Earlier this month, Waymo said the software could be fixed without interrupting taxi service.
But on Friday, Waymo, which is owned by Alphabet, the parent company of Google, confirmed that it was temporarily suspending taxi service in Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Nashville and Atlanta. There have been strong storms in those cities, some leading to flash floods.
Article source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/waymo-taxi-suspended-atlanta.html