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"Should I actually get out?" Tesla Robotaxi riders raise red flags after experiencing concerning safety issues: 'The car didn ...
Today, Waymo announced its own expansion — minus the puerile humor. It’s just a bigger map with more customers for the ...
Mary “Missy” Cummings, an engineering professor at George Mason University, told jurors in Miami federal court that the Tesla ...
The three autonomous driving experts told Business Insider about how they think the launch went, and what may have prompted ...
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 ...
Elon Musk's robotaxis may soon hit local streets as his company seeks to expand its driverless ridesharing service and catch ...
"That's not a good look." Tesla robotaxi raises safety concerns on first day of launch as autonomous vehicle struggles: 'I find it most disturbing' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Tesla finally did the damn thing. The company launched its hotly anticipated robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, ...
An upside down Tesla “T”? An upraised middle finger? Something else? The shape of EV maker’s new Austin service area draws ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking information from Tesla after reviewing online videos of a robotaxi allegedly using the wrong lane and of speeding by another driverless ...
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.
Tesla stock jumped about 8% Monday, apparently in response to the company’s long-promised robotaxi rollout but fell again Tuesday. Shares were down nearly 2% by midafternoon.