By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters) – Alphabet self-driving unit Waymo on Tuesday defended its use of remote assistance personnel in the face of questions from Congress and said they have โnever been used to move robotaxis in U.S. on-road operations.
Waymo told Democratic Senator Ed Markey in โa letter that it has not used remote driving or โtele-operationsโ to perform driving tasks. In rare circumstances, some U.S.-based personnel could prompt โa stopped AV to move forward at 2 mph (3 kph) for a short distance to exit the travel lane but that has not happened outside of training.
Markey and Republican Representative Buddy Carter have raised concerns about the use of remote personnel including some remote assistance personnel based in the Philippines.
Waymo said its remote assistance personnel provide advice โand support to Waymo robotaxis “but do โ not directly control, steer, or drive the vehicle.”
Waymo operates four centers for remote assistance in Arizona, Michigan, and in two cities in the Philippines to support its fleet โ and at any given time, there are approximately 70 remote assistance agents, the company said. Only the Event Response Team, which manages responses to crashes or safety incidents and is based in the United States, could move a stopped โvehicle.
Markey โsaid in a February 3 letter that Waymo had provided โlittle public information about its policies around โremote personnel, adding Congress and the public deserve assurance that the company’s remote assistance operations will not endanger passengers, other road users, or national security.
Markey sent other car companies similar letters including Tesla, Amazon.com’s Zoox and Aurora.
Carter on Tuesday separately asked the Transportation Department to investigate Waymo’s use of remote vehicle operators located in the Philippines, saying it “raises serious and reasonable concerns about roadway safety, situational awareness, and national security.” USDOT said it โwould respond to Carter.
Waymo said remote assistance personnel “are not passively โmonitoring a vehicle or group of vehicles with the expectation โto identify when intervention is needed” but the โautomated driving system reaches out when the vehicle encounters an ambiguous situation.
The Waymo robotaxi โcan also reject remote assistance suggestions if it โdeems it appropriate. “This distinction is โfundamental to our safety model, ensuring the vehicleโs onboard system remains the primary, real-time authority for safe operation,” Waymo said.