Updated
Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 17
San Francisco Mayor Seeks 4 State AV Standards After Waymo Gridlock
Updated
Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 17

San Francisco Mayor Seeks 4 State AV Standards After Waymo Gridlock

3 articles · Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 17

Summary

  • Daniel Lurie asked California transportation officials to set statewide autonomous-vehicle rules for emergencies and major events after Waymo cars stalled and blocked key San Francisco streets during July 4 traffic.
  • The mayor said the vehicles struggled before fireworks began and became immobilized as crowds left, turning heavy congestion into a standstill.
  • Lurie also cited a 2025 power outage, when Waymo vehicles stopped operating during traffic-signal failures, arguing the test is whether AVs perform in extraordinary conditions, not just normal ones.
  • His letter called for four capabilities—keeping people moving, real-time response, operational transparency and proof of readiness before deployment—while Waymo said extreme congestion disrupted several vehicles and it is reviewing how to improve resilience.

Insights

California's new AV rules just began. Why did Waymo's fleet still fail so spectacularly during the July 4th chaos?
When a thousand robotaxis freeze and paralyze a city, who is ultimately held responsible for the city-wide disruption?