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Waymo, recall and Flood Zones

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Insurance Business America · 9h
Waymo recalls nearly 3,800 robotaxis after driverless car drove through a flooded road
A Waymo vehicle in San Antonio detected standing water on a 40 mph highway in April but continued through at a reduced speed

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 · 12h
Waymo recalls nearly 4,000 robotaxis after a car drove directly into a flooded road
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Waymo Just Recalled 3,791 Robotaxis After Realizing They Could Drive Into Flood Zones
 · 12h
Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis over risk of entering flooded roads
Waymo is recalling 3,791 robotaxis in the U.S. over a ​self-driving software issue that could likely ‌cause the vehicles to drive onto flooded roads, the National Highway Traffic Safety ​Administratio...

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 · 7h
Waymo recalls over 3,500 vehicles after robotaxi entered flooded Texas road, company says
 · 17h
Waymo recalls robotaxis for driving on flooded roads
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How to Spot a Flood Damaged Car

(iSeeCars) – Flood waters can damage more than 100,000 cars in the U.S. in any given year. Natural disasters and heavy rain often lead to compromised infrastructure, flash floods, and a literal rising tide of flood-damaged vehicles. Most of these flooded ...
Dayton Daily News
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How to deal with flooded cars in Harvey’s wake

This Aug. 29 photo shows flooded cars near the Addicks Reservoir as floodwaters from Harvey rise in Houston. Auto industry experts estimate that 500,000 to 1 million cars, trucks and SUVs were damaged by floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey. Most will have so ...
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They bought back the flooded car… then put it back up for sale

This tale sounds more like a used-car lot urban legend than something that actually happened on Earth. A Redditor recently posted in the r/car subreddit about getting sold a waterlogged Toyota by a reputable dealer earlier this year. The post was titled ...
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