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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has given Zoox an exemption to demonstrate its custom-built robotaxis on ...
Zoox’s autonomous robotaxi—built without a steering wheel or pedals—has officially received certification from the National ...
The decision is a boost for Zoox, which in June opened a robotaxi production facility in California where it plans to ...
Zoox gets NHTSA approval to deploy driverless robotaxis without steering wheels, marking a key step for autonomous vehicle ...
Zoox secures NHTSA exemption to launch its steering wheel-free robotaxis, paving the way for autonomous ride services in ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Wednesday it has certified Amazon.com's self-driving unit Zoox ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it was certifying Amazon’s robotaxi service for demonstration ...
California-based Zoox is the first U.S. manufacturer of automated vehicles to be exempted from full compliance with Federal ...
Zoox’s plans to launch its robotaxi service in Las Vegas received a green light this week from federal transportation officials.
The NHTSA said it had opened its preliminary evaluation after two crashes involving the self-driving technology unit’s vehicles equipped with the Zoox Automated Driving System that resulted in ...
Zoox, the well funded self-driving start-up whose test ride I wrote about earlier this week, is reported by “The Information” to be shopping itself for sale.
Zoox, a driverless autonomous vehicle that is more like a tiny public-transit system than a car, has real promise for cities.