Waymo releases Phoenix area self-driving car incident score card

By Jane Lanhee Lee
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Self-driving tech company Waymo, which this month opened its driverless taxi service in the Phoenix suburbs to the public, on Friday said its autonomous vehicles there had been involved in 18 minor incidents since 2019 during tests and actual rides.
Waymo, a unit of Google parent Alphabet Inc <GOOGL.O>, said it was releasing the data https://ift.tt/3jH6v7P to improve transparency and open a public dialogue. Some residents have complained about the hundreds of Waymo vans driving around town, telling Reuters in the past that their driving patterns were dangerous as they stopped too often, running the risk of being rear-ended by a human driver.
Waymo also said it hopes its safety data will help companies and regulators devise industry-wide safety standards for self-driving cars.
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