Waymo pulled over by San Bruno police for making illegal U-turn with no driver, passenger in car
San Bruno police stopped a Waymo for an illegal U-turn but could not issue a citation due to lack of legal authority; new laws will allow company fines starting July 2026.
- US police pulled over a Waymo driverless car for making an illegal U-turn in San Bruno, California.
- The police confirmed they could not issue a ticket since there was no human driver present, stating, 'Our citation books don't have a box for 'robot.'
- Waymo operates driverless taxis in major US cities and has spoken to police about this incident.
- Waymo expressed commitment to improving road safety, saying, 'We are looking into this situation and are committed to improving road safety through our ongoing learnings and experience.
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