Amazon's Zoox Brings Driverless Rides to Austin, Miami This Year
Key Details Amazon's Zoox robotaxi service is expanding aggressively across the U.S., with new operations launching in Austin and Miami within months. CEO Aicha Evans announced the company will double destinations in Las Vegas, including airport service, and quadruple its San Francisco fleet to cover the entire city by year-end. Why It Matters For trucking professionals, autonomous ride-hailing represents the broader shift toward driverless technology reshaping transportation. Zoox's expansion signals investor confidence in robotaxi viability despite regulatory hurdles and competition from Waymo, which operates in 10 markets. What's Next Austin deployment begins by March, with Miami following shortly after. Initially, rides will serve employees, then expand to friends and family before public availability. Zoox currently doesn't charge fares, though regulators are considering fare approval. The company boasts over 500,000 waitlist members and operates unique shuttle-style vehicles with inward-facing seats and no driver controls, differentiating it from competitors using modified passenger cars.
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