Updated
Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 6
San Francisco July 4 Gridlock Traps Dozens of Waymo Cars as 500-Plus Emergency Calls Surge
Updated
Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 6

San Francisco July 4 Gridlock Traps Dozens of Waymo Cars as 500-Plus Emergency Calls Surge

3 articles · Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 6

Summary

  • More than 500 emergency calls hit San Francisco after July 4 fireworks, as waterfront crowds faced hours of gridlock and dozens of Waymo robotaxis clogged the exit from Crissy Field and the Presidio.
  • Waymo said extreme congestion disrupted several vehicles, and witnesses said employees arrived nearly two hours later to drive some cars out; an earlier report said some robotaxis later stalled and were towed after running out of power.
  • One Waymo rider described her car moving as someone lit a firework in the road, raising fresh questions about how autonomous vehicles handle unpredictable hazards during major events.
  • Fire crews also answered four fireworks-related wildfires, numerous outside fires, a vehicle fire believed sparked by illegal fireworks, and two life-altering injuries.
  • Waymo is reviewing both the traffic breakdown and the fireworks incident, while fire officials renewed warnings that even supposedly safe fireworks can cause severe injuries and fires.

Insights

When a robotaxi fleet fails, who is responsible for the city-wide chaos and the drain on public emergency services?
Can self-driving cars learn the unwritten social rules needed to navigate the chaos of unpredictable human crowds and city events?