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Tesla’s newly launched robotaxi service experiences driving points, site visitors issues: report

Editorial Board Published July 6, 2025
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Billionaire Dan O’Dowd discusses why he’s vital of Tesla’s full self-driving expertise on ‘The Claman Countdown.’

Riders have reportedly documented a number of incidents of driving points with Tesla’s new robotaxi service, which the automaker rolled out earlier this week in Austin, Texas, with a small fleet of self-driving autos.

Movies taken this week by passengers confirmed Tesla robotaxis – that are Mannequin Y autos with superior software program – braking all of the sudden, rushing, conducting improper drop-offs, getting into the unsuitable lane and driving over a curb, in response to Reuters.

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One video confirmed a robotaxi driving right into a lane meant for oncoming site visitors for six seconds. In one other incident, a car was seen braking all of the sudden for no obvious purpose, main the passenger to jerk ahead and their belongings to fall on the ground, Reuters reported.

A Tesla robotaxi with no backseat passengers drives on the road alongside South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, on June 22, 2025.  (REUTERS/Joel Angel Juarez / Reuters)

Austin’s autonomous car incident dashboard, which tracks security incidents involving autonomous autos within the metropolis, additionally exhibits the robotaxi service had its first reported “safety concern” this week.

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FILE PHOTO: Tesla robotaxis launch in Austin, Texas

A Tesla robotaxi drives on the road alongside South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, U.S., June 22, 2025.  (REUTERS/Joel Angel Juarez / Reuters)

“This is awfully early to have a bunch of videos of erratic and poor driving,” Philip Koopman, a Carnegie Mellon College computer-engineering professor and autonomous-technology skilled, informed Reuters. “I was not expecting as many videos of problematic driving on the very first day.”

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Tesla robotaxis launch in Austin, Texas

A Tesla robotaxi with no backseat passengers drives on the road alongside South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, on June 22, 2025.  (REUTERS/Joel Angel Juarez / Reuters)

On Sunday, Tesla launched a trial group in Austin of about 10 to twenty self-driving robotaxis, marking the primary time the corporate’s vehicles carried paying riders with out human drivers. Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated on X the launch started with clients paying a $4.20 flat payment. 

Musk has beforehand stated Tesla would roll out the robotaxi service to different cities within the U.S. later this yr, predicting that tens of millions of Teslas can be working autonomously by the second half of 2026, in response to Reuters.

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