Amazon: Amazon’s self-driving car completes first public testing: Details – Times of India
Zoox’s Robotaxi: More details
Zoox has held a driverless testing permit in California, US since September 2020. The permit was later extended by the state to include the self-driving Robotaxi. The company unveiled its Robotaxi at the end of 2020 and has since been conducting testing at its facility.
Before this, Zoox’s public-road testing was limited to a fleet of gas-powered cars. These vehicles carried sensors that powered the self-driving technology. This Robotaxi can carry four passengers split across two inward-facing rows of seats. The autonomous vehicle doesn’t have traditional controls or pedals. As per the report, Zoox’s Robotaxi can travel at a top speed of 35 miles per hour.
Amazon and self-driving cars
In 2020, Amazon acquired Zoox for an undisclosed sum. The tech giant has also acquired other startups including General Motors Co.’s Cruise to deploy Robotaxis. However, investigations about this technology’s safety concerns have been increasing, the report adds.
Cruise announced that it has received permission from California’s department of motor vehicles to test its Origin shuttle on public roads earlier in February. However, the company has not started testing its self-driving shuttle yet.
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