Elon Musk's Tesla is planning to launch self-driving robotaxis in Austin next month, relying on its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. However, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has expressed concerns, prompting an inquiry into how Tesla ensures the safety of its vehicles for public use. This inquiry comes amid scrutiny over past crashes associated with FSD. Critics suggest that Musk might welcome these inquiries as they provide a convenient excuse to delay the rollout. Despite the setbacks, Musk remains optimistic about Tesla's future self-driving capabilities.
Tesla was set to launch the robotaxi service next month, powered by its Full Self-Driving (FSD) program, but NHTSA's inquiry could halt plans.
With investigations into crashes linked to FSD, the NHTSA is seeking clarification on Tesla's safety evaluations before robotaxis can roam public roads.
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