A Waymo robotaxi struck a child near a school

California, January 23 - A disturbing incident involving a self-driving robotaxi from Waymo has raised questions about safety around schools in the United States. The company confirmed that one of its vehicles struck a child, who sustained minor injuries while walking near a school in Santa Monica.

According to reports, the incident occurred at a time when children and a crossing guard were nearby, yet the 7-year-old managed to evade a double-parked SUV before stepping into the path of a Waymo Driver. The robotaxi's sensors detected the child immediately as they emerged from behind the vehicle and hard-braked to slow down significantly.

Fortunately for the child, they quickly stood up after the collision and moved to the sidewalk. The incident prompted an immediate response from emergency services, with law enforcement allowing the vehicle to leave the scene once it had been safely secured.

Waymo has reported that its vehicle was operating within its designated speed limits at the time of the incident, with speeds ranging between 17 and 6 mph. However, the company's actions have raised concerns about the safety of pedestrians in areas where self-driving vehicles are present.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into the incident, which will examine whether Waymo's automated driving systems used sufficient caution around schools during drop-off hours and how the company responded to the incident. This probe is expected to focus on two specific issues: whether the vehicle's system was programmed correctly for school zone safety, and if the driver's response in this case was adequate.

The incident comes just days after Waymo's vehicles were implicated in improper passing of stationary school buses in Austin and Atlanta, prompting a voluntary software recall. The NHTSA has also opened separate investigations into these incidents, highlighting concerns about the safety and regulatory oversight of self-driving vehicle technology in the United States.
 
I'M SUPER CONCERNED ABOUT THIS INCIDENT WITH WAYMO'S SELF-DRIVING ROBOTAXI!!! IT'S UNBELIEVABLE THAT A 7-YEAR-OLD CHILD HAD TO BE INVADED BY A ROBOTAXI JUST BECAUSE THE VEHICLE'S SENSORS DETECTED THEM. I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE LITTLE GUY WHO MANAGED TO EVADE THE SUVS BUT THEN STEPPED INTO THE PATH OF THE WAYMO DRIVER.

THE FACT THAT THE CHILD ONLY SUSTAINED MINOR INJURIES IS A MIRACLE, BUT THIS INCIDENT SHOWS WE NEED TO GET RID OF THESE SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES AROUND SCHOOLS FOR NOW. I MEAN, HOW CAN WE BE SURE THESE ROBOTAXIS ARE GOING TO KNOW WHEN IT'S NEAR A SCHOOL AND WHAT THE PROPER SPEED LIMIT IS?

THE NHTSA SHOULD REALLY GET INTO THIS ASAP AND FIGURE OUT WHY WAYMO'S SYSTEMS AREN'T SET UP FOR SCHOOL ZONE SAFETY. AND WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN WHO CAN'T EVEN TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES YET? WE NEED TO PUT THEIR SAFETY FIRST!
 
πŸ€” i dont think we should be worried about self-driving robotaxis crashing into kids - its just like any other normal car accident. the kid was lucky to have dodged that SUV first, who knows what would've happened if the robotaxi hadnt stopped so quick? πŸš— and yeah, waymo's sensors did detect the kid in time... but lets be real, these self-driving cars are gonna change our lives and we need to adapt.
 
ugh, great, another way to get us moving... I mean, self-driving cars are still super sketchy. Like, seriously, a 7-year-old almost gets squished by one of these things? That's just not cool. And what's up with the whole "speeding around a double-parked SUV" thing? didn't they see the kid coming out from behind the car? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I guess you could say that's how it's going to be when we all have our own personal robotaxi chauffeurs... or not.
 
🚨 OMG, this is getting serious! 🀯 I mean, we're talking about kids around schools and those self-driving robotaxis are supposed to be super safe... but clearly they're not 100%. The fact that a kid was able to dodge an SUV and then almost get hit by the robotaxi just shows how unpredictable this tech is. And what's with the sensors detecting the kid but not being able to stop them in time? πŸ€” That's some major fail. I'm all for innovation and progress, but when it comes to something as important as keeping kids safe on their way to school, we need to make sure we're doing it right... or at least not leaving them hanging like this. 😬
 
Ugh, this is getting out of hand 🀯... Like, I get it, accidents happen, but do we really need to scrutinize every single incident involving a self-driving robotaxi? πŸ™„ I mean, I'm all for innovation and progress, but come on, let's not jump to conclusions here. A 7-year-old kid gets hit by one of these things and suddenly the whole industry is under the microscope? 😬 It's just common sense that we need better regulation around school zones, not a full-blown investigation into every minor incident. And what's with the double-parked SUV being allowed to leave the scene without even getting pulled over for doing nothing wrong? πŸš—πŸ˜’ The NHTSA is right to launch an investigation, but let's not forget that these vehicles are still relatively new tech and we need some time to figure out how to make them safer. And another thing, what about the kids' parents? They're going to be up all night wondering if their child could've been hurt worse... πŸ€•
 
πŸ€• this incident with that self-driving robotaxi is super scary... I mean, 7 years old kid almost gets killed by a machine πŸš—πŸ’». It's one thing to talk about tech advancements but what about real people, especially kids? How can we ensure these vehicles don't harm anyone? πŸ€” the NHTSA needs to take this seriously and figure out how to make these self-driving cars safer for pedestrians. What if it was a grandma or grandpa who got hit instead of a kid? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ the tech companies need to be more responsible and prioritize human safety over innovation πŸš«πŸ’‘
 
🚨🀯 so there's another incident with one of those self-driving thingies and some kid gets hit... like what's going on here? πŸ™„ can't they just get it right for once?! I mean, I get that these things are still new tech and all, but come on! A 7-year-old almost got seriously hurt because the robotaxi didn't react fast enough to stop. That's some messed up stuff πŸ€•

and now they're opening an investigation? about time too... like who knew self-driving vehicles could be so deadly?! πŸ˜‚ Waymo needs to step it up and make sure these things are safe for everyone, not just the people inside the vehicle. How can we trust these things when you've got a kid almost gettin' squished between two moving cars? πŸš—πŸ’₯
 
Ugh, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🀯... like, can't we just figure out a better way for self-driving robots to interact with schools already?! πŸš—πŸ’‘ It's not that hard to design them to know when you're near a school zone. I mean, come on Waymo, didn't they test this thing thoroughly?! 😬 And what about the sensors? How did it even miss the kid?! πŸ”πŸ‘€ This is just so frustrating! We need to make sure these robots are safe for everyone, not just some privileged kids walking near a school πŸš«πŸ’”
 
πŸ€• This is so crazy! You gotta be careful around those robots, even if they're supposed to be safe. I mean, what if the sensors are glitching or something? πŸ€– 7 years old, walking near a school, and almost gets squished... it's just not right. The company is saying their speed was fine, but I don't know, man. It's like they're not taking enough responsibility for those little lives. 🚨 And now the NHTSA is investigating? hopefully they get to the bottom of this. I'm all about innovation and progress, but safety has gotta come first! πŸ’‘
 
🚨 I'm so worried about this incident with Waymo's robotaxi πŸ€–. A child was almost hit while walking near a school and it's crazy that they had to dodge another car first just to avoid getting into the path of the self-driving vehicle. 17-6 mph is still way too fast for a zone where kids are around, especially when there's a crossing guard nearby 🚨. The fact that the child was fine but could've been seriously hurt is just devastating πŸ’”. NHTSA needs to get serious about regulating these companies and making sure they're prioritizing safety over profits πŸ€‘. We can't afford to wait until someone gets hurt really badly before we take action πŸ•°οΈ.
 
🚨 I'm shocked to hear this happened! πŸ€• A self-driving robotaxi from Waymo hitting a child near a school? It's just not right. I mean, they've got sensors detecting kids and all that, but it still managed to happen. What if the kid was smaller or had something on them that obstructed the sensor view? πŸ€”

I'm all for innovation and tech advancements, but safety has gotta be our top priority here! πŸ’‘ We can't just slap some sensors together and call it a day. Waymo's gotta make sure their system is super accurate and cautious around schools. I'm glad the kid was okay, but this incident raises so many red flags.

I hope the NHTSA investigation gets to the bottom of this and makes some serious changes for self-driving vehicle safety in the US. We need more robust regulations and testing protocols to ensure these vehicles can coexist safely with humans. πŸš—πŸ’»
 
Umm, I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing... πŸ€” Like, on one hand, robots can be super accurate and stuff, but then there's the fact that kids are still humans, you know? 😊 And we should always be careful around schools. But at the same time, self-driving cars are getting better all the time and might make transportation safer for people. Like, waymo is trying to fix some issues with their software... πŸ“ˆ But what if they just didn't program it right in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I don't know, maybe we should be worried about our kids being around these things or... πŸš€
 
πŸ€• I'm really worried about these self-driving robotaxis around schools πŸš—πŸ˜¨. It's not just a matter of speed limits, it's about how they're programmed to react in emergency situations. What if there was another kid on the scene? How would that robotaxi know what to do? πŸ€” The fact that it was going 17mph but still managed to hard-brake is kinda reassuring, I guess... but we need more transparency about these systems and how they're tested πŸ“Š. And yeah, this incident in Santa Monica doesn't help... 😬
 
I don’t usually comment but this whole situation with Waymo's robotaxi is super worrying. I mean, it's one thing to have a self-driving car on the road, but schools are already one of the most high-traffic areas for kids... how do we even make sure they're safe here? And what's with these speed limits ranging from 17 to 6 mph? That seems kinda low if you ask me πŸ€”. It just goes to show that we need more research and testing on how these self-driving cars will interact with schools and pedestrians, especially during drop-off hours. Can't we just wait until they're proven to be reliable and safe before unleashing them on our roads? 😬
 
OMG 🀯 this is soooo scary!!! Waymo needs to take responsibility for what happened to that little kid! πŸ˜” I mean, they say the sensors detected him and all, but still... a 7-year-old almost got hurt?! πŸ€• What if he had been hit harder or had more severe injuries? My heart just can't even right now... πŸ’”

And can you believe this is happening not once but TWICE in different cities?! πŸš¨πŸ‘€ First it's the school bus thing, and then another incident like this! I'm seriously questioning their tech and how they're handling these situations. It's like they just aren't taking safety seriously enough... πŸ˜’

I just hope the NHTSA gets to the bottom of this and makes some real changes happen πŸ”„πŸš§. We need more regulation around self-driving vehicles, especially when it comes to schools! 🀝 Safety should always be the top priority, not profits or whatever πŸ€‘.

I'm definitely losing faith in Waymo right now... πŸ˜” They need to do better, and they need to do it NOW πŸ’₯
 
Ugh, robotaxi safety is literally the WORST 😱 I mean, I get that tech is advancing fast but can't we take a step back and think this through? A 7-year-old had to almost get flattened by a Waymo bot just because the sensors didn't detect them properly πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And now there's an investigation into whether their system was programmed right for school zones... like, what even is that supposed to mean? πŸ€”

And don't even get me started on these "improper passing" incidents in other cities 🚨. I'm all for innovation but not at the expense of human lives. We need stricter regulations and better testing before we let these self-driving monstrosities hit the roads πŸš—πŸ’₯
 
πŸš¨πŸ˜• This incident is super scary for parents and kids... how can a self-driving robotaxi even happen to hit a child? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I know it's an isolated incident, but it raises so many questions about safety around schools. What if the sensors aren't working properly or what if there's a malfunction? πŸ€” It's not just about the speed limit, it's about how these vehicles are programmed to react in emergency situations. The NHTSA needs to get to the bottom of this ASAP πŸ’Ό and make sure these companies are taking safety protocols seriously. Kids' lives are worth so much more than any technology or innovation πŸ™.
 
omg what if that kid wouldve been hit by the robotaxi?? 🀯 Waymo needs to do better in schools 🚨 they're so lucky he was able to move out of the way tho πŸ™ and now there's an investigation which is good but like, why did this even happen in the first place? πŸ˜• those passing incidents in Austin and Atlanta were already a red flag for me... and now this? I'm still trying to wrap my head around it.
 
πŸ€• OMG, this is so concerning! I mean, I know Waymo's robotaxi is supposed to be safer than human-driven cars, but come on, a 7-year-old walking near a school gets hit? That kid's lucky they didn't get seriously hurt πŸ™. And can you believe the sensors detected them and hard-braked, but still... what if that kid had gotten hit when no one was looking? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ We need to make sure these self-driving vehicles are programmed to be super careful around schools #SafetyFirst #RobotaxiRegulations
 
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