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Amazon's Zoox robotaxi now giving rides to employees on public roads in California

Por: CNBC Tech February 14, 2023

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In this articleAmazon's self-driving company Zoox unveiled its autonomous robotaxi on Monday.Zoox-owned autonomous vehicle venture Zoox that it is now testing its self-driving robotaxis on public roads in California with passengers on board.The vehicles have no steering wheel or pedals, and they have bidirectional driving capabilities and four-wheel steering, enabling them to change directions without the need to reverse.Zoox executives... + full article



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