ZOOX AUTOMATED DRIVING SYSTEM
20240510
Investigation Summary
20250331 25E019 Rear-end Collisions Involving Zoox Vehicles On May 10, 2024, the Oï¬ce of Defects Investigation (ODI) opened a Preliminary Evaluation (PE24015) to assess reports of sudden unexpected braking in Zoox vehicles, leading to rear-end collisions, as well as to evaluate the performance of the Zoox Automated Driving System in crosswalks around vulnerable road users and in other similar rear-end collision scenarios. These unexpected braking events can increase the risk of a collision. To assess these risks, ODI collected information from Zoox as part of this investigation. In response to ODIâs Request for Information, Zoox provided information describing hard braking events commanded by the ADS. These hard braking events were identified by certain thresholds, including rate of deceleration. ODI analyzed the hard braking events commanded by the Zoox ADS and determined that Zoox ADS-equipped vehicles contributed to 4 collisions. Each of these collisions involved a vulnerable road user, with three of the incidents resulting in injury. Three of the collisions were reported under Standing General Order 2021-01 (SGO), while the other collision was not reportable under the SGO. On March 13, 2025, Zoox ï¬led a safety recall (NHTSA Recall No. 25E019) stating that in specific circumstances âthe Zoox ADS software may have reacted over-cautiously and braked unnecessarily hardâ and that âthe Zoox ADS software may have incorrectly anticipated a collision and braked unnecessarily hard.â These behaviors could lead to increased risk of a rear-end collision caused by unnecessary hard braking. The Zoox recall report indicated that Zoox's ADS has been remedied through a software update that addresses the described defects. As of November 7, 2024, the updated software was released to all impacted Zoox vehicles. In view of the recall action taken by Zoox and ODIâs analysis of the available data, including data presented by Zoox demonstrating a resolution of these har