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Waymo cars are still breaking the law in Austin despite company saying software was updated, new video shows

Waymo quickly recalled more than 3,000 of its vehicles due to a software issue that caused the autonomous cars to drive past stopped school buses

Waymo runs into self driving car issues in Austin

Waymo cars are still breaking the law in Austin, despite the self-driving vehicle company saying its software has been updated, new videos show.

Local outlet KXAN reported early last December that Waymo cars were filmed illegally passing Austin Independent School District buses as students crossed the street. The outlet’s investigation found Austin school bus cameras caught Waymo cars passing its buses while their stop arms and red lights were activated 19 times this school year.

Waymo quickly recalled more than 3,000 of its vehicles due to a software issue that caused the autonomous cars to drive past stopped school buses, which was fixed, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on December 11, 2025.

But new reporting from KXAN found that Waymo cars were still illegally passing school buses in Austin. The latest alleged violation happened on December 19, 2025.

Waymo cars are still breaking the law in Austin, despite the self-driving vehicle company saying its software was updated, according to new videos
Waymo cars are still breaking the law in Austin, despite the self-driving vehicle company saying its software was updated, according to new videos (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

In a video obtained by the outlet, an adult and a child were crossing the street as a school bus approached outside a south Austin apartment in the early hours of December 19. A Waymo car then appears to slow down without coming to a complete stop as the adult and child cross in front of the vehicle.

The outlet now says Austin school bus cameras recorded at least 22 instances this school year where Wyamo cars passed while the bus’s stop arm was deployed. In seven of these incidents, children were visible in the video.

A Waymo spokesperson defended the safety of the company’s driverless cars in a statement to The Independent.

Waymo quickly recalled more than 3,000 of its vehicles due to a software issue that caused the autonomous cars to drive past stopped school buses
Waymo quickly recalled more than 3,000 of its vehicles due to a software issue that caused the autonomous cars to drive past stopped school buses (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

"Our vehicles have 12x fewer crashes involving injuries to pedestrians compared to human benchmarks and we're invested in demonstrating exceptional driving performance around school bus interactions that exceeds human-driven vehicles,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson continued: “We have met with Austin ISD, including on a collaborative data collection of various light patterns and conditions and are reviewing these learnings. We have seen material improvement in our performance since our software update.”

The Independent has reached out to the Austin Independent School District for comment.

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