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Waymo explains why its robotaxis got stuck during the SF blackout


Waymo is shipping a software update to help its robotaxis navigate disabled traffic lights during power outages โ€œmore decisively,โ€ the company said Tuesday in a blog post that explains why its self-driving vehicles got stuck at intersections during a blackout in San Francisco this past weekend.

Waymo said the self-driving system in its robotaxis treats dead stop lights as four-way stops, just like humans are supposed to. That should have allowed the robotaxis to operate normally in spite of the massive outage.

Instead, many of the vehicles requested a โ€œconfirmation checkโ€ from Waymoโ€™s fleet response team to make sure what they were doing was correct. All Waymo robotaxis have the ability to make these confirmation checks. With such a widespread outage on Saturday, there was a โ€œconcentrated spikeโ€ in these confirmation requests, Waymo said, which helped create all the congestion caught on video.

Waymo said it built this confirmation request system โ€œout of an abundance of caution during our early deploymentโ€ but that it is now refining it to โ€œmatch our current scale.โ€

โ€œWhile this strategy was effective during smaller outages, we are now implementing fleet-wide updates that provide the [self-driving software] with specific power outage context, allowing it to navigate more decisively,โ€ the company wrote.

The software update will add โ€œeven more context about regional outagesโ€ to the companyโ€™s self-driving software. Waymo also said it will improve its emergency response protocols by โ€œincorporating lessons from this event.โ€

While a lot of focus has been placed on the instances where Waymoโ€™s robotaxis got stuck during the power outage, the company shared that its vehicles โ€œsuccessfully traversed more than 7,000 dark signals on Saturday.โ€

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โ€œNavigating an event of this magnitude presented a unique challenge for autonomous technology,โ€ the company wrote.

Saturdayโ€™s mess is the latest example of how Waymo is still uncovering unforeseen issues with its software and its approach to designing a reliable fleet of self-driving vehicles. The company already had to ship multiple software updates to make its robotaxis wait for stopped school buses, which prompted a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation and led to a recall.



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