Zoox’s robotaxi debuts on public roads


Zoox said the robotaxi trip marks the first time that a vehicle designed without human controls has carried passengers on a public road. — Bloomberg

LOS ANGELES: Zoox Inc, the self-driving startup owned by Amazon.com Inc, carried passengers in its fully autonomous vehicle on public roads for the first time.

Last week, the electric vehicle, which doesn’t have a steering wheel, ran a mile-long route carrying staff between Zoox’s two main buildings in Foster City, California, the company said in a statement.

The firm will now operate a shuttle for employees on the same trip, while it seeks additional clearances to expand its service to the public.

The company said the robotaxi trip marks the first time that a vehicle designed without human controls has carried passengers on a public road.

Zoox’s driverless testing permit, which it has held since September of 2020, was extended by California to include the robotaxi.

To date, Zoox’s public-road testing has been limited to a fleet of retrofitted gas-powered cars that carry sensors powering the self-driving technology.

Zoox, which Amazon acquired in 2020 for an undisclosed sum, is racing a collection of startups, including General Motors Co’s Cruise, to deploy robotaxis.

Meanwhile, scrutiny of the technology over safety concerns is increasing.

On Feb 3, Cruise said it had received permission from California’s department of motor vehicles to test its own Origin shuttle on the state’s public roads. They have not yet done so. — Bloomberg

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