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NHTSA Launches Probe into Waymo After Driverless Vehicle Strikes Child Near Santa Monica School

By Matthias Binder January 30, 2026
Driverless Waymo car hits child in California
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Child Dashes into Path Amid Morning ChaosFederal Regulators Demand Answers on School Zone ProtocolsExpanding Robotaxi Operations Face Growing PainsKey Factors in the Collision

Child Dashes into Path Amid Morning Chaos (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Santa Monica, California – A Waymo autonomous vehicle collided with a child near an elementary school during drop-off hours last week, leading federal regulators to open a safety investigation.[1][2]

Child Dashes into Path Amid Morning Chaos

The incident unfolded on January 23 near Grant Elementary School at the intersection of 24th and Pearl streets. Witnesses described a typical school drop-off scene with double-parked vehicles cluttering the road. Other children and a crossing guard stood nearby as traffic moved slowly.

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The child suddenly ran across the street from behind a stopped SUV headed toward the school. Waymo’s vehicle detected the pedestrian immediately upon emergence. It braked forcefully, dropping from about 17 miles per hour to under 6 miles per hour before impact occurred.[3]

The young pedestrian suffered minor injuries. After the collision, the child stood up quickly and walked to the sidewalk. Waymo personnel summoned emergency services, and first responders evaluated the child on site before release. Local police confirmed the details and cleared the scene shortly after.[2]

Federal Regulators Demand Answers on School Zone Protocols

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a preliminary evaluation on Thursday. Investigators will examine whether Waymo’s technology showed sufficient caution near the school. Factors include drop-off timing, young pedestrians, and vulnerable road users in the area.[4]

No human safety operator occupied the vehicle at the time. NHTSA plans to review the system’s intended behavior during peak school hours. The probe also covers Waymo’s post-collision response protocols. Officials aim to determine if broader defects exist in the fleet.[5]

Expanding Robotaxi Operations Face Growing Pains

Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, operates driverless ride-hailing services across several U.S. cities, including Los Angeles. The company recently expanded in the region, logging millions of autonomous miles. Such incidents highlight challenges in complex urban environments.

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Past reports noted issues with Waymo vehicles near school buses in Austin, Texas. School districts there flagged vehicles passing buses without fully stopping. Regulators have scrutinized similar concerns nationwide as robotaxis proliferate.[6]

Waymo maintains its systems prioritize safety through advanced sensors and rapid response capabilities. The firm reported the Santa Monica event to NHTSA the same day. Engineers continue refining algorithms for pedestrian-heavy zones.

Key Factors in the Collision

  • Proximity to elementary school during standard drop-off window.
  • Child emerged unexpectedly from behind double-parked SUV.
  • Presence of crossing guard, other students, and slowed traffic.
  • Autonomous braking reduced impact speed significantly.
  • Minor injuries reported; no hospitalization required.

Key Takeaways:

  • Federal scrutiny intensifies on autonomous vehicles in pedestrian zones.
  • Waymo’s detection tech activated promptly, limiting severity.
  • Ongoing expansions demand robust safeguards for schools and children.

Autonomous driving promises safer roads through consistent decision-making, yet real-world tests reveal persistent hurdles around unpredictable human behavior. This case underscores the need for vigilant oversight as technology scales. Industry leaders must balance innovation with ironclad protections for the most vulnerable. What steps should regulators take next? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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