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Waymo temporarily paused its robotaxi service in the San Francisco Bay Area on December 25, 2025. This decision came as the National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for the region.
A notification in the company's driverless ride-hailing app informed customers of the service interruption, stating, "Service temporarily paused due to National Weather Service flash flood warning."
This latest suspension follows an earlier pause on December 20, 2025, when Waymo halted its service during a blackout that left tens of thousands of people in San Francisco without power.
The blackout caused some of Waymo's autonomous vehicles to stop in traffic, which contributed to gridlock in the area. With severe weather conditions now affecting operations, Waymo is taking precautions to ensure safety.
Waymo's robotaxi service currently operates in five U.S. markets: Austin, the San Francisco Bay Area, Phoenix, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.
This marks an expansion from three markets at the end of 2024. According to reports, Waymo plans to significantly increase its service area across and beyond the U.S. in 2026, aiming to enhance its footprint in the autonomous vehicle market.
As Waymo moves forward with its expansion plans, it faces increased public scrutiny and safety concerns.
Jeffrey Tumlin, the former CEO of San Francisco's Municipal Transit Authority, pointed out the need for regulators to establish reasonable limits on the number of autonomous vehicles on city streets, especially during adverse weather conditions.
Tumlin suggested that cities and regulators should gather more data from robotaxi companies regarding how their vehicles perform during emergencies, such as blackouts and floods.
With the National Weather Service extending flood watches and the increasing public scrutiny surrounding autonomous vehicles, Waymo's operational decisions will likely continue to evolve. The company's ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial as it aims to expand its services and improve safety protocols.
Ensuring that its autonomous vehicles can effectively respond to emergencies will be a key focus as Waymo seeks to build trust with the public and regulators.
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