Incident raises concerns about safety measures for self-driving cars.
A man was taken into custody on January 2, 2025, after attempting to enter a Waymo autonomous vehicle in downtown Los Angeles. The incident occurred near the intersection of 5th and Spring streets, where the individual reportedly tried to open the doors of the self-driving car, which was operating without a human driver at the time.
According to Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson Officer Jane Smith, the man was observed behaving erratically before approaching the vehicle. “Our officers responded promptly to reports of a disturbance involving an autonomous vehicle,” Smith stated. “The individual was detained without incident and is currently undergoing a mental health evaluation.”
Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., has been testing its autonomous vehicles in various cities, including Los Angeles, as part of its efforts to expand self-driving technology. In a statement, Waymo emphasized its commitment to safety: “We are aware of the incident involving one of our vehicles and are cooperating fully with local authorities. The safety of our passengers and the public remains our top priority.”
This event has sparked discussions about the security measures in place for autonomous vehicles, particularly those operating without human drivers. Transportation analyst Mark Johnson noted, “As self-driving cars become more prevalent, it’s crucial to address potential vulnerabilities, including unauthorized access and the safety of individuals interacting with these vehicles.”
The Los Angeles Police Department is continuing its investigation into the incident. No injuries were reported, and the autonomous vehicle did not sustain any damage.