The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is probing two crashes involving Amazon-owned Zoox robotaxis.
Two Toyota Highlanders equipped with Zoox's automated self-driving technology braked unexpectedly, after which motorcyclists collided with the vehicles.A Toyota sport-utility vehicle modified by Zoox, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, which combines radars, lidar, and cameras to test its software, drives on a road ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show of Las Vegas, Nevada on January 3, 2023.
NHTSA said it confirmed each of the Zoox cars were operating in autonomous mode when the incidents occurred. Both of the collisions took place during the daytime and within the operational design limits of Zoox's autonomous system. The agency's probe covers about 500 vehicles and focuses on the performance of Zoox's automated driving system, specifically how it behaves near crosswalks and "in other similar rear-end collision scenarios."Zoox for a reported $1.2 billion in 2020. Zoox, which has largely continued to operate as a standalone unit within Amazon,an electric, fully driverless vehicle designed for ride-hailing. Zoox has been testing its robotaxis in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Foster City, California.
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