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Tesla's Robotaxi Launch: A Bumpy Ride for Safety and Regulations
Austin, Texas, USA,Wednesday, June 25, 2025
These incidents raised eyebrows, leading the NHTSA to contact Tesla for more information. The agency clarified that they don't pre-approve new technologies but ensure vehicles meet safety standards. They also mentioned they are already investigating crashes involving Tesla's supervised Full Self-Driving tech.
Tesla hasn't publicly responded to these incidents yet. However, they did respond to NHTSA's previous questions about their Robotaxi program, reportedly asking to keep their responses confidential.
Legal experts say this doesn't necessarily mean an investigation is underway, but Tesla should be cautious. If things escalate, the NHTSA has the power to enforce recalls or impose fines. Some hope this situation will push regulators to create better rules for self-driving vehicles.
On the other hand, some industry experts see this as a positive. They believe regulatory involvement can help standardize safety practices across the board. So, while Tesla's Robotaxi launch had its hiccups, it might just be a step towards safer and more regulated autonomous driving in the future.
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