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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has given Zoox an exemption to demonstrate its custom-built robotaxis on ...
Zoox gets NHTSA approval to deploy driverless robotaxis without steering wheels, marking a key step for autonomous vehicle ...
U.S. auto safety regulators granted an exemption to federal vehicle safety standards for purpose-built driverless cars made ...
Zoox’s autonomous robotaxi—built without a steering wheel or pedals—has officially received certification from the National ...
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 ...
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 ...
My one-hour trip along the Las Vegas Strip in a custom-built Zoox robotaxi during CES 2025 wasn’t a dull one. It’s almost there, and to an autonomous vehicle first-timer, those rides might ...
Amazon subsidiary Zoox, has just opened a new assembly plant in northern California to mass-produce robotaxis.
Zoox, Amazon’s robotaxi subsidiary, has opened a new manufacturing facility in California to build thousands of toaster-shaped self-driving vehicles, the company said on Wednesday.
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.