Zoox, a subsidiary of Amazon developing autonomous vehicles, is being investigated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over “unexpected sudden braking” that could lead to rear-end collisions. The Office of Defects Investigation has received notice of two incidents involving Zoox vehicles equipped with the Zoox automated driving system wherein the vehicles unexpectedly braked suddenly, leading to rear-end collisions. Each incident involved a Toyota Highlander equipped with Zoox ADS.
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