Car That Collided With Waymo Vehicle in Arizona Ran Red Light
A driver whose sedan collided with a self-driving vehicle owned by Waymo has been cited for running a red light, police in a Phoenix suburb said.
Chandler Police Department spokesman Seth Tyler said that the Waymo-owned Chrysler minivan was in manual mode and slowing for the red light when the collision occurred in early May.
Police had said initially that the Waymo minivan was in autonomous mode with a person in the driver’s seat.
Tyler said that investigators determined the accident occurred after a Honda sedan ran the red light and swerved to avoid a vehicle that had the green light.
The Honda then went across a raised median and into opposite-direction traffic lanes where the collision occurred, Tyler said. The Honda and the Waymo vehicle had significant damage, and Tyler said the Waymo driver had injuries that required hospitalization.
The company also said its mission is to make roads safer. It released a video of the moments before the collision.Waymo is Google’s self-driving car spinoff.
The safety of self-driving technology has come under recent scrutiny. A pedestrian in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe died in March after she was struck by a self-driving Uber vehicle. It was the first death involving a fully autonomous vehicle.