A new Texas law forced both companies to register their fleets. Tesla self-certified its cars as Level 4 despite previously telling regulators they were Level 2.
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The expected surge of Tesla’s robotaxi service in Texas isn’t happening so far. The number of vehicles on the road pales in ...
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In January, Tesla said that some of its robotaxis in Austin have begun operating without a human chaperone.
The Alphabet-owned robotaxi service, which takes pride in its transparency about safety, has not been forthcoming to its riders.
Waymo has registered 577 autonomous vehicles in Texas, far outpacing competitors Avride, Nuro, Tesla, and Zoox according to a new Texas Department of Motor Vehicles website. The tracker tool, created ...
Tesla Inc. has just 42 vehicles operating as robotaxis in Texas almost a year after Elon Musk launched the service, a small fraction of the fleet commanded by rival Waymo.
Tesla's (TSLA) authorized robotaxi fleet in Texas is less than one-tenth the size of Waymo's (WAYMO), a database on the state's Department of Motor Vehicles website showed. According to the database, ...
The official count was revealed for the first time in registration information submitted by Tesla to the Texas DMV.
A new law and AV tracker tool gives the clearest accounting yet of how many robotaxis and self-driving trucks are in Texas.