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Tesla is expanding its robotaxi pilot program to the San Francisco Bay Area within the next two months, contingent on regulatory approvals
Tesla has contacted the Arizona Department of Transportation to begin the certification process for autonomous vehicle ride-sharing.
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Stocktwits on MSNTesla Robotaxi's Next Stop: Not California, But ArizonaTesla’s next stop for its Robotaxi program may be Arizona, not California, as the company seeks to expand its autonomous vehicle testing beyond Austin, Texas. A spokesperson for the Arizona Department of Transportation told CNBC on Thursday that Tesla has applied to test and operate autonomous vehicles “with and without human safety drivers” and
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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Since Tesla's recent launch of its robotaxi service in Austin, videos have emerged showing driving problems including speeding, sudden braking and driving over a curb.
Tesla’s next robotaxi chapter is at the heart of the tech world. Musk unveiled plans for the company to kick off its autonomous ride-hailing service in the San Francisco Bay Area in the next couple of months, barring any regulatory hiccups. The Bay Area isn’t exactly an easy launch pad.
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