Amazon's self-driving unit, Zoox, faced challenges as it recalled over 250 vehicles due to problems with its automated driving system. The reported issues included unexpected hard braking, raising safety concerns. Zoox reported these findings to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration but has not disclosed the total number of vehicles in its testing fleet. The company has increased its testing efforts over the past year, suggesting a push to enhance its autonomous vehicle capabilities despite this setback.
On Wednesday, Amazon's self-driving unit Zoox recalled over 250 vehicles, highlighting concerns about its automated driving system causing unexpected hard braking during operation.
As reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, certain versions of Zoox's automated driving system have reported issues that raised alarms regarding safety.
Despite an increase in testing over the past year, Zoox has not disclosed the size of its fleet, raising questions about its operational scale and transparency.
This recall is seen as a significant challenge for Zoox as it aims to establish itself in the competitive landscape of autonomous vehicle technology.
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