Tesla launched its self-driving ride-hailing service in Texas to a small number of customers

CEO Elon Musk has long touted a driverless robotaxi, and the pressure is on the billionaire to deliver on his promises.

Elon Musk’s autonomous robotaxis slated to hit the streets of the Texas capital on Sunday after delayed launch

Tesla planned to have front-seat passengers acting as ‘safety monitors’ on Sunday but unclear how much control they would have over the cars.

The company debuted its autonomous ride-hailing service Sunday. The limited program is invite-only and uses around 20 cars—signs that Tesla has a long way to go to catch up to its…

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Tesla launched its self-driving ride-hailing service in Texas to a small number of customers

Tesla's long-awaited robotaxis rolled out for the first time on roads in Austin, Texas on Sunday.

Primo giorno per i veicoli a guida autonoma di Tesla, dopo il primo annuncio del 2016. Ma non mancano le perplessità (anche per quanto riguarda la gestione di possibili incidenti)

The launch puts Tesla head-to-head with Alphabet-backed Waymo, which is already operating a fleet of robotaxis in several cities.

NHTSA pressed Tesla for more information about robotaxi incidents caught on camera and shared widely on social media.

Videos posted online appear to show the newly launched self-driving cars speeding and driving in the wrong lane.

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The limited rollout in Austin, Texas, included pro-Tesla influencers using the paid ride service

The U.S.’ highway safety agency reached out to Tesla after several attendees posted videos of the Tesla vehicles acting erratically.