
"In Las Vegas, the Boring Company operates the Vegas Loop, an underground tunnel system that uses Teslas to drop people off at various hotspots on the strip. It's been active for a few years now and is expanding to other resorts, hotels, and destinations. Currently, there are stops at three resorts: Westgate, the Encore, and Resorts World. However, there will eventually be "over 100 stations and span over 68 miles of tunnel," the Vegas Loop website says."
"The Loop utilizes Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to send passengers to their desired destinations. They are currently driven using the Full Self-Driving suite, but they also have safety drivers in each vehicle to ensure safety. Tesla Cybertruck rides are crucial for Vegas Loop expansion to airport Tesla and the Boring Company have been working to remove drivers from the vehicles used in the Loop, but now, it appears there is a set timeline to have them out, according to CEO Elon Musk:"
In Las Vegas, the Boring Company operates the Vegas Loop, an underground tunnel system using Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to transport passengers between resorts and destinations. Current stops include Westgate, the Encore, and Resorts World, with plans for over 100 stations spanning over 68 miles of tunnel. Vehicles currently use Tesla's Full Self-Driving suite and include safety drivers during operation. Safety drivers are scheduled to be removed from Loop vehicles within one to two months, matching a similar timeline for the Robotaxi platform in Austin. Robotaxi runs in Texas with safety monitors in the passenger seat and drivers on highways, with plans to remove those monitors by year end.
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