Amazon’s robotaxi company is under investigation after two crashes with motorcyclists

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NHTSA is probing Amazon’s Zoox robotaxis after two of its Toyota Highlander vehicles braked unexpectedly and caused motorcyclists to crash.

US safety regulators are looking into two crashes involving Amazon’s robotaxi company, Zoox. The Office of Defects Investigation, under the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, opened a preliminary evaluation into Zoox after two separate reports of the vehicles suddenly braking and causing motorcyclists to crash into their rear end. NHTSA confirms that the Zoox vehicles were operating in driverless mode without safety drivers when the incidents occurred.

The vehicles involved in both crashes were Toyota Highlander SUVs, which Zoox uses for testing and data gathering. According to the Office of Defects Investigation, the investigation covers an estimated 500 vehicles. The crashes did not involve Zoox’s unique toaster-looking vehicles that lack traditional pedals and steering wheels — which were approved for testing on California roads in 2023. Those vehicles just started to appear on roads in March. This isn’t Zoox’s first run-in with NHTSA.

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