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Zoox is starting small with a one-mile loop around the neighborhood where its Las Vegas facilities are located in the southwest region of the city, with plans to expand in the coming months.
Zoox’s plans to launch its robotaxi service in Las Vegas received a green light this week from federal transportation officials.
A Zoox fully autonomous vehicle was involved in a crash with a tractor-trailer on Harmon Avenue just east of Las Vegas Boulevard on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Phil Olbrechts) ...
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 ...
Las Vegas and Foster City are the first places where Zoox has deployed its ground-up robotaxis, but just for employees. Currently, the vehicles operate a few miles away from the Vegas Strip, in ...
After analyzing and identifying the software issue that may have led to the crash, Zoox says it issued a software update to its vehicles, which operate in Las Vegas, Nevada and Foster City ...
Amazon-owned AV company Zoox will start rolling out dozens of its purpose-built autonomous vehicle in San Francisco and in Las Vegas in the coming weeks, co-founder and CTO Jesse Levinson ...
Las Vegas will serve as an anchor market for Zoox. The company plans to test, validate and refine its technology with future plans to launch an autonomous ride-hailing service there, Levinson said.
Zoox CEO Aicha Evans. AFP via Getty Images Zoox is in competition with heavily funded rivals including Alphabet’s Waymo, General Motors-backed Cruise and Argo AI, supported by Ford and ...
Zoox, which is based in the Silicon Valley town of Foster City, Calif., will start by testing its vehicles on Las Vegas roads, with the goal of ultimately launching an autonomous taxi service there.
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