Summary
Zoox's autonomous vehicle crashes in Las Vegas, prompting the company to pause testing and issue a software recall. No injuries were reported, but minor damage occurred to both vehicles. The crash involved an unoccupied Zoox vehicle and a passenger car.
Key Points
Zoox pauses driverless testing program for over a week following the crash
The company issues a voluntary recall of its software affecting about 270 vehicles
The recall is due to concerns that the self-driving software could inaccurately predict the movement of another vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash
Why It Matters
Zoox's autonomous vehicle crash highlights the importance of ensuring the safety and reliability of self-driving technology before deploying it on public roads.
Author
Kirsten Korosec