Tesla Begins Driverless Robotaxi Service in Austin, Texas (theguardian.com)
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/06/22/2021234/tesla-begins-driverless-robotaxi-service-in-austin-texas
- Source link: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/22/tesla-robotaxi-austin
Today is the day Austin became the first city in the world to see Tesla's self-driving robotaxi service, [2]reports The Guardian :
> Some analysts believe that the [3]robotaxis will only be available to employees and invitees initially. For the CEO, Tesla's rollout is slow. "We could start with 1,000 or 10,000 [robotaxis] on day one, but I don't think that would be prudent," he [4]told CNBC in May. "So, we will start with probably 10 for a week, then increase it to 20, 30, 40."
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> The billionaire has said the driverless cars will be monitored remotely... [Posting on X.com] Musk said the date was "tentatively" 22 June but that this launch date would be "not real self-driving", which would have to wait nearly another week... Musk said he planned to have one thousand Tesla robotaxis on Austin roads "within a few months" and then he would expand to other cities in Texas and California.
Musk posted on X that riders on launch day would be charged a flat fee of $4.20, [5]according to Reuters . And "In recent days, Tesla has sent invites to a select group of Tesla online influencers for a small and carefully monitored robotaxi trial..."
> As the date of the planned robotaxi launch approached, Texas lawmakers moved to enact rules on autonomous vehicles in the state. Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, on Friday signed legislation requiring a state permit to operate self-driving vehicles. The law does not take effect until September 1, but the governor's approval of it on Friday signals state officials from both parties want the driverless-vehicle industry to proceed cautiously... The law softens the state's previous [6]anti-regulation stance on autonomous vehicles . A 2017 Texas law specifically prohibited cities from regulating self-driving cars...
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> The law requires autonomous-vehicle operators to get approval from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles before operating on public streets without a human driver. It also gives state authorities the power to revoke permits if they deem a driverless vehicle "endangers the public," and requires firms to provide information on how police and first responders can deal with their driverless vehicles in emergency situations. The law's requirements for getting a state permit to operate an "automated motor vehicle" are not particularly onerous but require a firm to attest it can safely operate within the law... Compliance remains far easier than in some states, most notably California, which requires extensive submission of vehicle-testing data under state oversight.
Tesla "planned to operate only in areas it considered the safest," according to the article, and "plans to avoid bad weather, difficult intersections, and will not carry anyone below the age of 18."
[7]More details from UPI :
> To get started using the robotaxis, users must download the Robotaxi app and use their Tesla account to log in, where it then functions like most ridesharing apps...
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> "Riders may not always be delivered to their intended destinations or may experience inconveniences, interruptions, or discomfort related to the Robotaxi," the company wrote in a disclaimer in its terms of service. "Tesla may modify or cancel rides in its discretion, including for example due to weather conditions." The terms of service include a clause that Tesla will not be liable for "any indirect, consequential, incidental, special, exemplary, or punitive damages, including lost profits or revenues, lost data, lost time, the costs of procuring substitute transportation services, or other intangible losses" from the use of the robotaxis.
Their article includes a link to [8]the robotaxi's complete Terms of Service :
> To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Robotaxi, Robotaxi app, and any ride are provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, either express or implied... The Robotaxi is not intended to provide transportation services in connection with emergencies, for example emergency transportation to a hospital... Tesla's total liability for any claim arising from or relating to Robotaxi or the Robotaxi app is limited to the greater of the amount paid by you to Tesla for the Robotaxi ride giving rise to the claim, and $100... Tesla may modify these Terms in our discretion, effective upon posting an updated version on Tesla's website. By using a Robotaxi or the Robotaxi app after Tesla posts such modifications, you agree to be bound by the revised Terms.
[1] https://x.com/TheTeslaLife/status/1936774612165038332
[2] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/22/tesla-robotaxi-austin
[3] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/18/business/tesla-robotaxi-austin-elon-musk.html
[4] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/20/cnbc-transcript-elon-musk-sits-down-with-cnbcs-david-faber-live-on-cnbc-today-.html
[5] https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-tiptoes-into-long-promised-robotaxi-service-2025-06-22/
[6] https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-robotaxis-by-june-musk-turns-texas-hands-off-regulation-2025-02-10/
[7] https://tech.yahoo.com/transportation/articles/tesla-begins-robotaxi-launch-austin-182616454.html
[8] https://www.tesla.com/legal/terms#robotaxi-terms
Fun in Austin (Score:1)
Austin is already overrun with Waymo taxis. Adding Teslas in the mix sounds like it's going to be fun.
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The TSLA fanbois have been hyping robotaxis as the future for Tesla and Elon has said there will be a million Tesla robotaxis on the road by 2020 (yes, 2020...some slippage there).
The problem is that there are lots of Robotaxi competitors who are more experienced and established.
Robotaxis are a race to the bottom. I doubt that anyone will make much money with robotaxis.
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> Austin is already overrun with Waymo taxis. Adding Teslas in the mix sounds like it's going to be fun.
Wonder if they burn with different colors? :-)
so kill some one and max pay out is $100? (Score:2)
so kill some one and max pay out is $100?
For amusement purposes only (Score:1)
Why would anyone rely on this for transportation?
"Only in areas it considered the safest [...] plans to avoid bad weather, difficult intersections, and will not carry anyone below the age of 18."
"Riders may not always be delivered to their intended destinations or may experience inconveniences, interruptions, or discomfort related to the Robotaxi ..."
At best a novelty and probably closed down within months as they get up to legal status.
Like it or not... (Score:2)
Like it or not, this ( and others before it ) herald the beginning of the future of transportation.
It will dramatically improve our cities and our lives, and save many lives.
Aggressive, dangerous, Top-Gear-stoked car drivers belong on racetracks, killing each other, and not on public roads, killing the innocent.
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AI stoked cars belong on closed streets, not on public roads killing the innocent.
Robotaxis won't be any cheaper than other taxis and Tesla's "FSD" is not safer (probably less safe) than human drivers.
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> Like it or not, this ( and others before it ) herald the beginning of the future of transportation.
> It will dramatically improve our cities and our lives, and save many lives.
Can't wait for driver-less car settings like in the Amazon series [1]Upload [wikipedia.org] ... :-)
(a) Prioritize occupant.
(b) Prioritize pedestrian.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upload_(TV_series)
Their tech doesn't work (Score:2)
Somebody's going to get killed. They just had an incident on a test course where their vehicles ignored a School bus with its lights and stop sign out.
This is Elon trying to pump his stock and the corrupt government of Texas letting him do it at the cost of their own citizens' lives and property.
It's not working anymore. There isn't anyone left alive who doesn't know and understand Tesla is going to collapse soon. It's not if it's when and who is going to get caught holding the bag.
In the old days
$4.20 / ride (Score:2)
> Musk posted on X that riders on launch day would be charged a flat fee of $4.20, [1]according to Reuters. [reuters.com]
How mature. /s [rolls eyes] Really instills investors w/confidence...
[1] https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-tiptoes-into-long-promised-robotaxi-service-2025-06-22/
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"Everyone should be a corporate humorless drone"
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While I'm about as big an Elon detractor as there is, you know, I like him on this. Not $4.20 specifically, but that he's happily unserious about the things that aren't serious.
The Model 3 being named the Model 3 is still funny.
It's OK to keep things a little weird.
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He named it the model 3 so his lineup went in this order
Model S
Model 3
Model X
Model Y
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> He named it the model 3 so his lineup went in this order
> Model S
> Model 3
> Model X
> Model Y
Immature (pothead jokes are absolutely hilarious - if you're 13), still thinks 13375P34K is cool, and is possibly a neo Nazi (or just likes the attention he gets from people getting all riled up over thinking that he might be a neo Nazi). But he won at the game of capitalism, so it's all good.
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Ah yes republicans and legal weed, mix as well as oil and water.
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> Ah yes republicans and legal weed, mix as well as oil and water.
Musk has practically mastered barking up the wrong tree at this point. Back when he was still buddy-buddy with Trump, I'd half expected maybe he'd finally buck that trend and release a special Cybertruck for his right-wing buddies.
"Introducing the CyberTruck Red State Edition - the only truck built for patriots who want to own the libs and a 9,000 lb slab of post-apocalyptic sheet metal. Now with genuine Cummins turbo diesel power, because batteries are for coastal elites and RC cars."
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Funny you say that. Today is "D-Day" for him to sign/veto the THC Senate Bill 3 passed by the lege. It would ban THC in products available over the counter with no prescription required. He has hours left to either let it become law if he does nothing by midnight or veto it and continue to allow gummy bears etc. Not exactly weed, but many people use it for calming. Not really a high I guess though like weed.
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> How mature. /s
You should see what he calls his children .