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Tesla's Robotaxis: A Bumpy Ride Into the Future
South Austin, USATuesday, June 24, 2025
Despite the lack of supervision, each robotaxi has a human "safety monitor" sitting in the front passenger seat during rides. Videos online show these robotaxis speeding and even swerving into the wrong lane. One video, in particular, shows a Tesla robotaxi suddenly braking twice without any apparent reason. The car hit the brakes as it approached police vehicles parked near the roadway.
This raises some questions about the safety and reliability of Tesla's autonomous technology. While the robotaxis are designed to drive on their own, the presence of a safety monitor suggests that there's still room for improvement. The NHTSA's involvement also highlights the importance of ensuring that these vehicles meet safety standards.
As Tesla continues to test and refine its robotaxis, it's clear that there are still challenges to overcome. The company's vision of a future with self-driving cars is exciting, but it's important to make sure that these vehicles are safe for everyone on the road.
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