Tesla, Musk and Austin
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Tesla's latest robotaxi announcement is putting pressure on Waymo. Discover how Tesla's rapid expansion into Austin and upcoming Bay Area launch intensifies the self-driving rivalry.
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The Cool Down on MSNNew report on Tesla Robotaxi reveals potential glaring flaw in its technology: 'Phantom braking'"Unacceptable." New report on Tesla Robotaxi reveals potential glaring flaw in its technology: 'Phantom braking' first appeared on The Cool Down.
In Austin, Tesla currently operates its robotaxi service using modified Model Y vehicles, charging riders a flat $4.20 per trip. The service is available to a small group of pre-selected passengers and operates only in clear weather conditions.
San Francisco is likely to prove a more challenging area for Tesla’s self-driving systems. The city is significantly more densely populated and has more challenging roads, largely due to its extreme topography and steep streets.
Tesla’s robotaxi push faces safety flaws, legal risks, and issues in Austin, casting doubt on its autonomy vision. Learn why TSLA stock is a sell.
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Tesla’s Robotaxi Plans Heat Up in Arizona, But Questions RemainTesla Robotaxi" > Tesla is seeking approval to launch a robotaxi service in Arizona, including Phoenix. The company has applied to operate autonomous vehicles with or without onboard safety personnel,
CNBC went to Austin, Texas, to check out the supervised, invitation-only launch of no more than 20 of Tesla‘s robotaxis. CEO Elon Musk once promised Tesla would be able to drive themselves and owners would be able to rent out their vehicles for rideshare.
Very simply Musk diving deeper into politics and now trying to take on the Beltway establishment is exactly the opposite direction that Tesla investors/shareholders want him to take during this crucial period for the Tesla story,