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"Should I actually get out?" Tesla Robotaxi riders raise red flags after experiencing concerning safety issues: 'The car didn't behave correctly' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Tesla's robotaxi encountered three disengagements or human interventions during Business Insider's test of the service.
Monday's near deadly accident with a Tesla autonomous car driving towards an oncoming train show humans are still needed to ...
Austin maintains a dashboard of safety concerns and incidents involving autonomous vehicles in the city.
Teenagers in Phoenix, Arizona can now hail fully autonomous Waymo rides without an adult present, thanks to a new pilot ...
Musk for years has failed to deliver on promises that self-driving Teslas are just around the corner. Tesla rolled out the service for a flat fee of $4.20 to a limited number of handpicked riders. The ...
It's the top debate in self-driving, is Waymo way or ahead, or is Tesla way ahead? Find out why people think these two ...
With the ability to cover up to 450 miles on a single charge, the Gravity SUV is expected to function well as a robotaxi, ...
Tesla's latest robotaxi announcement is putting pressure on Waymo. Discover how Tesla's rapid expansion into Austin and ...
Tesla’s go-fast strategy could actually slow its progress and that of the autonomous-vehicle industry if it undermines public trust, some analysts said. Tesla has historically faced legal and ...
Tesla will use an approach that was used in 2019 by Russian robotaxi company Yandex, putting the “safety driver” in the passenger’s seat rather than the driver’s seat.
Mary “Missy” Cummings, an engineering professor at George Mason University, told jurors in Miami federal court that the Tesla ...