Incident · Collision
ADS crash report in Scottsdale, AZ involving a JAGUAR I-PACE (NHTSA SGO 30270-13955)
On February [XXX], 2026 at 7:09 AM MT a Waymo Autonomous Vehicle ("Waymo AV") operating in Scottsdale, Arizona was in a collision involving a passenger car on [XXX] near [XXX]. The Waymo AV was traveling northbound on [XXX] in the rightmost lane. A passenger car traveling northbound in the second to the left lane, in front of and to the left of the Waymo AV, began to slow and change lanes to the right when a second passenger car made contact with the rear right side of the first passenger car. The second passenger car continued forward and made contact with an SUV stopped in the queue of traffic in the second from the left lane. As a result of the initial contact with the second passenger car, the first passenger car was pushed east across two lanes of travel, and entered the Waymo AV's lane of travel. The Waymo AV slowed and maneuvered to the right to avoid the oncoming passenger car and the front left side of the passenger car made contact with the left side of the Waymo AV. The Waymo AV rotated to the left and came to rest facing southwest in the second and third from the left lanes. During two subsequent maneuvers in which the Waymo AV pulled forward and to the right in an attempt to navigate off the freeway, the front left corner of the Waymo AV made contact with an "Oversized Load" sign attached to a heavy truck stopped in the second from the left lane. At the time of all impacts, the Waymo AV's Level 4 ADS was engaged in autonomous mode. All involved vehicles sustained damage. The driver of the first passenger car was transported to a hospital by an ambulance with unknown injuries, and the passenger of the Waymo AV alleged minor injuries. Waymo is reporting this crash under Request No. 1 of Standing General Order 2021-01 because an individual involved was transported from the scene to a hospital for medical treatment. Waymo may supplement or correct its reporting with additional information as it may become available.
Occurred 2026-02-01 · Waymo
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- What happened in ADS crash report in Scottsdale, AZ involving a JAGUAR I-PACE (NHTSA SGO 30270-13955)?
- On February [XXX], 2026 at 7:09 AM MT a Waymo Autonomous Vehicle ("Waymo AV") operating in Scottsdale, Arizona was in a collision involving a passenger car on [XXX] near [XXX]. The Waymo AV was traveling northbound on [XXX] in the rightmost lane. A passenger car traveling northbound in the second to the left lane, in front of and to the left of the Waymo AV, began to slow and change lanes to the right when a second passenger car made contact with the rear right side of the first passenger car. The second passenger car continued forward and made contact with an SUV stopped in the queue of traffic in the second from the left lane. As a result of the initial contact with the second passenger car, the first passenger car was pushed east across two lanes of travel, and entered the Waymo AV's lane of travel. The Waymo AV slowed and maneuvered to the right to avoid the oncoming passenger car and the front left side of the passenger car made contact with the left side of the Waymo AV. The Waymo AV rotated to the left and came to rest facing southwest in the second and third from the left lanes. During two subsequent maneuvers in which the Waymo AV pulled forward and to the right in an attempt to navigate off the freeway, the front left corner of the Waymo AV made contact with an "Oversized Load" sign attached to a heavy truck stopped in the second from the left lane. At the time of all impacts, the Waymo AV's Level 4 ADS was engaged in autonomous mode. All involved vehicles sustained damage. The driver of the first passenger car was transported to a hospital by an ambulance with unknown injuries, and the passenger of the Waymo AV alleged minor injuries. Waymo is reporting this crash under Request No. 1 of Standing General Order 2021-01 because an individual involved was transported from the scene to a hospital for medical treatment. Waymo may supplement or correct its reporting with additional information as it may become available.
- When did this incident occur?
- The incident is recorded as occurring on February 1, 2026 on the DEPLOY registry. The date reflects the underlying real-world event, not the registry record's creation date.
- Who was involved in ADS crash report in Scottsdale, AZ involving a JAGUAR I-PACE (NHTSA SGO 30270-13955)?
- The incident is recorded as involving Waymo on the DEPLOY registry. No specific robot model is linked to this incident in the registry.
- Has anyone responded to ADS crash report in Scottsdale, AZ involving a JAGUAR I-PACE (NHTSA SGO 30270-13955)?
- No responses to this incident are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Operators, manufacturers, or affected parties can submit responses to the editorial team; absence is not a guarantee no response was issued.
- What is the current status of ADS crash report in Scottsdale, AZ involving a JAGUAR I-PACE (NHTSA SGO 30270-13955)?
- This incident is an active record on the DEPLOY registry; no retraction or correction has been issued.
Methodology: Unreviewed · 1 source (1 primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-12
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Last reviewed 2026-07-12
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