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Zoox issues another software recall for its robotaxis after a San Francisco collision


The Amazon-owned robotaxi company Zoox has issued its second recall in a month following a collision that occurred in San Francisco.

According to the company's announcement, an unoccupied Zoox robotaxi was struck by an electric scooter after braking at an intersection to give right-of-way to other motorists. Zoox's robotaxi didn't hit the rider, but a company personnel met them and offered medical attention for minor injuries. Still, it rolled out a software update to improve its vehicles' perception tracking capabilities and to prevent them from moving forward again when a road user is in a vulnerable position nearby.

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