
"Tesla first launched its driverless Robotaxi suite in Austin, Texas, back on June 22. Initially offering rides to a small group of people, Tesla kept things limited, but this was not to be the mentality for very long. It continued to expand the rider population, the service area, and the vehicle fleet in Austin. The company also launched rides in the Bay Area, but it does use a person in the driver's seat to maintain safety."
"However, it appears it will launch in Nevada before those states, as the company submitted its application to obtain a Testing Registry certification on September 3. It was processed by the state's Department of Motor Vehicles Office of Business Licensing on September 10. NEWS: Tesla has officially received approval from the Nevada DMV to start testing autonomous vehicles (robotaxis) on public roads."
Tesla first launched its driverless Robotaxi suite in Austin, Texas, on June 22, initially offering rides to a small group before expanding rider population, service area, and vehicle fleet. The company also began rides in the Bay Area with a person in the driver's seat for safety. In Austin, a "Safety Monitor" sits in the passenger seat for local rides and in the driver’s seat for highway routes. Validation vehicles have been testing in Tempe, Arizona. Job postings indicate intent to operate in Florida and New York. The company submitted a Testing Registry application for Nevada on September 3, processed on September 10, and must self-certify for operations.
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