According to Google:MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2026 1:43 pmSomeone should tell Zoox who appear to be operating in Vegas with such a design.ZRX61 wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2026 3:14 pm
In related news, They've come up with self driving taxis here that lack a steering wheel & pedals etc. A human can't drive them..
Problem: vehicles without controls for humans aren't road legal in the US...
https://zoox.com/journal/las-vegas/
Zoox obtained permission to operate its steering wheel-less, purpose-built robotaxis on public roads by receiving a formal exemption from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in August 2025.
This historic approval allows the Amazon-owned company to deploy its driverless, four-passenger vehicles without traditional steering wheels, brake pedals, or sideview mirrors.
Zoox achieved this milestone through several key steps:
Federal Exemption:
NHTSA granted the exemption in August 2025 under its updated Automated Vehicle Exemption Program (AVEP), marking the first time an American company received such approval.
Safety Demonstration:
Zoox had to prove its vehicles provide safety equivalent to, or higher than, vehicles with human controls, backed by extensive testing and millions of autonomous miles.
Operational Scope:
The approval allows for demonstration on public roads and employee shuttles in areas like San Francisco and Las Vegas, rather than a nationwide commercial launch, and resolves a 2023 federal investigation.
This exemption allows for the operation of up to 2,500 vehicles annually, with potential for further scaling.
