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Tesla Robotaxis Cruise Austin Without Drivers

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Tesla is testing robotaxis in Austin without safety drivers.
  • These tests occur with no passengers inside the vehicles.
  • Waymo operates a larger fleet of robotaxis in multiple cities.
Tesla Robotaxis Cruise Austin Without Drivers

Elon Musk recently confirmed that Tesla is conducting tests of its robotaxis in Austin, Texas, with no safety drivers or occupants present. This announcement, shared via social media, ignited a frenzy among Musk's online followers, who hailed it as a major autonomous driving breakthrough. The company's official X account further fueled the excitement with cryptic posts.

While Tesla's tests are drawing attention, the company faces stiff competition. Alphabet-owned Waymo already operates a substantial fleet of roughly 2,000 robotaxis in multiple cities, including Austin, and reports a significant number of weekly paid rides. In contrast, Tesla's invite-only program in Austin, launched in June, involves a much smaller fleet of 31 active robotaxis.

Tesla's robotaxi fleet in Austin has reportedly been involved in at least seven crashes since its June launch. Details of these incidents are difficult to obtain due to Tesla's redactions of reports to safety regulators. Musk had previously stated an expectation to operate without safety drivers in large parts of Austin by the end of 2025, a deadline that appears increasingly uncertain with limited time remaining.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Tesla is currently testing its robotaxis in Austin without safety drivers or passengers on board.
Waymo operates a significantly larger fleet of robotaxis across multiple cities and logs more rides weekly compared to Tesla's Austin-based tests.
Yes, Tesla's small fleet in Austin has reportedly been involved in at least seven crashes since its launch in June.

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