NHTSA Exempts Amazon's Steering-Wheel-Free Zoox Robotaxi
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – NHTSA's exemption enables Zoox to demonstrate robotaxis without steering wheels or pedals and supports scaling production to 10,000 vehicles annually, advancing U.S. autonomous vehicle innovation.
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Amazon’s Zoox driverless car gets clearance from US regulator
By Keith Laing, Bloomberg The Trump administration has cleared the way for Zoox, the autonomous-vehicle subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc., to demonstrate self-driving cars that lack traditional driving controls like steering wheels. US auto safety regulators granted an exemption to federal vehicle safety standards for purpose-built driverless cars made by Zoox, the Transportation Department said in a statement on Wednesday. The decision follows a le…
Zoox receives federal approval to deploy robotaxis
Amazon-backed Zoox has received a federal exemption from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that allows it to deploy self-driving vehicles without traditional manual controls like steering wheels or brake pedals. The approval applies to Zoox’s purpose-built robotaxi, a shuttle-like vehicle with four inward-facing seats and no driver controls. The exemption marks a major regulatory milestone for Zoox, which plans to scale …
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