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Tesla's robotaxi encountered three disengagements or human interventions during Business Insider's test of the service.
Mary “Missy” Cummings, an engineering professor at George Mason University, told jurors in Miami federal court that the Tesla ...
An upside down Tesla “T”? An upraised middle finger? Something else? The shape of EV maker’s new Austin service area draws ...
With the ability to cover up to 450 miles on a single charge, the Gravity SUV is expected to function well as a robotaxi, ...
Elon Musk's robotaxis may soon hit local streets as his company seeks to expand its driverless ridesharing service and catch ...
Two weeks into Tesla’s invite-only ride-hailing service, CEO Elon Musk’s die-hard fans are amazed, but it’s not clear anyone ...
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 has told California Department of Motor Vehicles officials that it plans to take a phased approach to operating in the ...
Tesla has applied for a permit to test and deploy autonomous vehicles in Arizona. It's also eyeing expansion in Austin, Texas ...
The company has avoided major legal problems for fatal accidents involving its partially automated Autopilot and FSD features ...
Tesla Inc. is expanding its robotaxi service area in Austin, CEO Elon Musk says. In a Wednesday night response to a user's ...
Tesla wanted to launch today, but in the end they will do the safe and right thing and like all others, test with human safety drivers on board. Here's why.