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Autonomous Duck Tragedy Sparks Austin AV Debate
9 Apr
Summary
- An Avride AV struck and killed a duck in Mueller Lake, Austin.
- The duck's eggs are now in a local incubator for preservation.
- Avride has adjusted its testing routes following the incident.

Concerns have surfaced among residents of Austin, Texas, following the death of a duck in Mueller Lake, attributed to an autonomous vehicle. An Avride vehicle, with a safety operator present, reportedly ran over and killed a duck that was nesting near a local eatery.
This event has intensified scrutiny of self-driving technology's integration into public spaces. The duck's eggs, previously in its nest, have been collected by concerned locals and are currently being kept in an incubator. Avride has acknowledged the incident, stating the vehicle was in autonomous mode. The company has since adjusted its operational area to exclude streets around the lake.
Avride is reviewing the vehicle's data to understand the incident and explore potential technology enhancements to prevent future occurrences. While Avride is modifying its operations, other autonomous vehicle companies, including Zoox, Tesla, and Waymo, also test or operate in Austin.