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Passenger jumps from moving Waymo ride after self-driving car turns onto train tracks

  • Shore News Network
  • January 19, 2026
  • 8:28 am
Passenger jumps from moving Waymo ride after self driving car turns onto train tracks

PHOENIX, Ariz. – A self-driving Waymo vehicle drew national attention in early January after it mistakenly drove onto Valley Metro light rail tracks in south Phoenix, stopping directly in the path of an oncoming train before continuing briefly along the rails, forcing officials to pause rail service.

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— Mark (@wh0d4t) January 12, 2026

The incident occurred near Central and Southern Avenues, an area recently affected by construction tied to light rail expansion. Video footage shared on social media showed the white autonomous car stopped on the tracks as a train approached, with its passenger quickly exiting before the vehicle moved again and attempted to reverse.

According to Valley Metro, a transit employee spotted the car and immediately alerted operations, prompting trains to reverse and avoid collision. The response limited delays, and no injuries were reported.

Experts described the incident as a rare “edge case” in autonomous vehicle behavior — a situation where the artificial intelligence system encounters an unfamiliar or confusing environment and makes a poor decision. Dr. Andrew Maynard, a professor at Arizona State University, said the newly installed light rail infrastructure and surrounding construction likely contributed to the car’s confusion.

“This is the kind of unusual event that helps improve the technology,” Maynard said. “These systems learn from errors like this, and while it looks alarming, autonomous vehicles remain statistically safer than human drivers, who are prone to distraction and fatigue.”

Waymo, which has been operating driverless taxis across the Phoenix metro area since 2020, has faced occasional scrutiny over how its AI responds to complex or unexpected urban conditions. The company did not report major service impacts following the January 9 incident, and Valley Metro confirmed normal operations resumed shortly afterward.

The video’s viral spread reignited discussion over the readiness of fully autonomous vehicles in mixed-traffic environments, especially near ongoing construction and public transit systems.

A Waymo car mistakenly drove onto Phoenix light rail tracks, forcing trains to stop in what experts call a rare but valuable “edge case” for autonomous vehicle learning.

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