A YouTuber captured the moment a Waymo self-driving taxi went rogue in Chandler, Arizona and drove away from technicians who arrived to help after it got stuck.
Joel Johnson, a YouTuber that calls himself JJRicks Studios, captured the incident on camera from the backseat.
The Alphabet company has been testing its autonomous vehicles in the Phoenix area since 2017 and the YouTuber has been recording Waymo rides for over two years. The company offers ride-hailing services with a safety driver on board, as well as rides without human backup in a 50 square-mile service area.
About 12 minutes into the ride, the car attempted to turn into a lane that had been blocked off with construction cones. Mid-turn it stopped and the rider called an online tech for help.
The online tech instructed Johnson to stay inside the vehicle and keep his seatbelt on, in case the car started up again.
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Industry Veteran Jerry Veres Joins GroundCloud as Vice President of Safety
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MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ GroundCloud, a leading provider of SaaS-based software solutions for the final mile delivery and logistics industry, is pleased to announce that Jerry Veres has joined the Company as Vice President of Safety.
Jerry Veres
Jerry is best known as a Certified Director of Safety and authorized OSHA Instructor who specializes in corporate safety with a focus on driver safety, qualification files, DOT & OSHA compliance, hours of service and hazardous materials. Jerry brings more than 25 years of experience in the development and implementation of driver safety content and programs at companies including, Roadway Package Service and FedEx Ground.