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Self-driving car company Waymo has issued a voluntary software recall for its autonomous vehicles.
The move by Waymo comes amid an ongoing investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration into reports of Waymo vehicles failing to stop for Austin ISD school buses. This school year, the district has recorded 20 incidents in which a Waymo vehicle illegally passed a stopped school bus, according to an AISD spokesperson.
What happened: On Nov. 20, AISD asked Waymo to immediately cease operating its self-driving vehicles between the hours of 5:20 a.m.-9:30 a.m. and 3-7 p.m. At the time, the district had recorded 19 incidents of Waymo cars illegally passing AISD buses through its school bus stop arms, averaging 1.5 violations a week. Waymo received its 20th citation of the school year on Dec. 1.
The update: Waymo issued a voluntary recall of its software with the NHTSA earlier this week, a Waymo spokesperson said. The company identified software issues that contributed to Waymo vehicles initially slowing to stop but then proceeding past a stopped school bus.
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