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Zoox tests self-driving service in Washington, D.C. - The Robot Report

Zoox tests self-driving service in Washington, D.C. - The Robot Report
Source: roboticsbusinessreview
Author: @therobotguide
Published: 10/1/2025

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Zoox Inc. has begun deploying sensor-equipped test vehicles in Washington, D.C., marking its eighth city and first presence in the mid-Atlantic region as part of its plan to launch a fully driverless robotaxi service. This expansion follows Zoox’s recent launch of a fully autonomous ride-hailing service in Las Vegas, where it became the first company to operate a purpose-built, all-electric robotaxi without a driver’s seat or steering wheel. Zoox’s test fleet is also active in seven other cities, including San Francisco, Seattle, and Miami. In Washington, D.C., Zoox is currently in the manual mapping phase, where engineers drive the sensor-equipped vehicles throughout the designated geofenced area to collect data and create detailed maps for autonomous operation. This initial phase involves manually driven vehicles with engineers onboard to gather and process sensor data. Zoox anticipates beginning autonomous testing later in the year, starting with safety drivers behind the wheel before transitioning to fully autonomous operation in its four-passenger

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