Waymo Defends Safety Record Amid Senate Scrutiny

Self-driving company Waymo will defend its safety record before the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee following federal investigations into safety incidents. The Alphabet-owned company claims its vehicles are significantly safer than human-driven ones and urges Congress to legislate in favor of autonomous vehicle advancements, citing international competition, particularly with China.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 03-02-2026 23:22 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 23:22 IST
Waymo Defends Safety Record Amid Senate Scrutiny
This image is AI-generated and does not depict any real-life event or location. It is a fictional representation created for illustrative purposes only.
  • Country:
  • United States

Self-driving technology company Waymo faces the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday to address safety concerns highlighted by federal investigations. The probes focus on an incident of a vehicle striking a child near a school and robotaxis driving past stationary school buses.

Waymo, an Alphabet unit, contends that its autonomous vehicles have a superior safety record, claiming they are involved in ten times fewer serious injury incidents compared to human drivers operating under similar conditions. The company's assertion is backed by a recent independent safety audit.

In its written testimony, Waymo urges Congress to support legislation that promotes the development of autonomous vehicles. The company warns that U.S. leadership in this multibillion-dollar industry is jeopardized by Chinese advancements in the autonomous vehicle sector, likened to the strategic significance of aerospace industries.

TRENDING

DevShots

Latest News

OPINION / BLOG / INTERVIEW

Generative AI literacy gaps threaten responsible and sustainable AI use

Blockchain electronic voting faces major legal and usability barriers

Wearable and implantable sensors drive shift toward continuous health monitoring

AI companion chatbots may ease loneliness for autistic users but carry ethical risks

Connect us on

LinkedIn Quora Youtube RSS
Give Feedback