WASHINGTON — The top U.S. auto safety regulator on Monday said it is investigating Zoox Inc.'s self-certification in 2022 that its robotaxi met all applicable federal safety standards.
NHTSA said in a filing made public Monday that it will examine the process and technical data that Amazon-owned Zoox relied on when certifying that its robotaxi met federal requirements to travel on public roads.
The probe — referred to as an "audit query" — comes after NHTSA told Automotive News in February that the agency was reviewing "self-certification claims" made by Zoox just days after it launched its robotaxi on public roads.
An audit query is a type of administrative investigation used by the agency to determine whether a company has complied with its legal obligation, according to NHTSA.