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Zoox secures NHTSA exemption to launch its steering wheel-free robotaxis, paving the way for autonomous ride services in ...
Amazon's Zoox has been granted an exemption by federal vehicle safety regulators that will pave the way for demonstration of ...
Zoox’s autonomous robotaxi—built without a steering wheel or pedals—has officially received certification from the National ...
Zoox, Amazon’s driverless taxi venture, has been cleared by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to deploy its current fleet of steering wheel-less electric pods for ...
U.S. auto safety regulators granted an exemption to federal vehicle safety standards for purpose-built driverless cars made ...
Zoox’s plans to launch its robotaxi service in Las Vegas received a green light this week from federal transportation officials.
Zoox’s robotaxi service is making its way to the streets of Foster City, California in a first-of-its-kind trip for the company since it was created 9 years ago.
Zoox, the robotaxi startup Amazon bought two years ago, says it is now certified to meet the highest U.S. crash safety standards and is the first self-driving tech company to do so.
Zoox carried dozens of Zoox employees in its purpose-built robotaxi Saturday during multiple trips on public roads that link two of the company's offices in Foster City, Calif.
As noted above, Zoox did not mention an estimated delivery date, but its robotaxi is currently being tested in San Francisco, Las Vegas and Foster City. You can see one such test at the bottom of ...
Power in the Zoox robotaxi comes from a 133 kWh battery pack, which has enough juice for 16 hours of continuous operation. The top speed is 75 mph, a potential sign that Zoox has engineered the ...