Waymo driverless cars become trapped in Atlanta suburb
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Here's what to know about the recall. Waymo became aware of the issue on April 20 when an unoccupied car entered a flooded road at 40 mph. The car detected that the area had been flooded, but proceeded at a reduced speed anyway.
A Waymo vehicle in San Antonio detected standing water on a 40 mph highway in April but continued through at a reduced speed
The autonomous taxi company Waymo issued a voluntary recall of more than 3,000 vehicles due to a software issue that led some of the vehicles to drive into standing water.
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A Waymo autonomous vehicle entered a flooded lane during extreme weather in Texas, prompting a voluntary NHTSA software recall.
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