A Waymo driverless vehicle struck a child near Grant Elementary School in Santa Monica on January 23, 2026, during the busy morning drop-off hours, raising immediate safety concerns.
The child reportedly ran into the street from behind a double-parked SUV, leading to a collision while the vehicle was traveling at a low speed of under 6 mph.
Initial police reports stated no injuries were sustained, but Waymo later communicated that the child did incur minor injuries, highlighting conflicting narratives surrounding the incident.
In response to the accident, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation into Waymo's operations, particularly regarding the safety of autonomous vehicles in school zones.
This incident has sparked intense discussions about the challenges and risks of integrating self-driving technology into everyday life, especially near vulnerable populations like schoolchildren.
As Waymo operates a significant fleet in the West Los Angeles area, the ramifications of this event could shape future regulations and public perceptions of autonomous driving safety.
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