At the end of January, the head of Tesla, Ilon Musk, told investors that paid trips on an autonomous taxi will be available in June 2025. According to Reuters, Austin, Texas, where the authorities do not limit the use of drones on public roads, were chosen to launch. This is sharply different from California’s policy, where General Motors and Alphabet tested their autonomous taxis.
Texas adheres to a policy of non -interference in regard to the regulation of the operation of drones. Companies engaged in such machines can freely produce them on the roads. The conditions are soft: cars must be registered, insured and equipped with video recorders. Responsibility in the event of an accident, however, will be carried by the manufacturer.
Mask promises to present a full -fledged autonomous driving system for 10 years. Recently, promises have been sounding more and more often, despite the fact that the most advanced Tesla-Full Self-Driving autopilot is still not justifying its name.
“Daughter” Google launched robotaxi for everyone in the General Motors Los Angeles will get rid of the Uprit Cruise robotaxe for Tesla electric cars invented the front display
There are no details about the taxi itself. Perhaps the light will see Cybercab, presented in the fall of last year and who did not like investors. However, Tesla was going to launch him into the series no earlier than 2027.
As for the trip price, Musk promised that it would not be more expensive than a bus ticket.
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