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"You can now ride-hail a Tesla in the SF Bay Area, in addition to Austin," wrote Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a post on X in the ...
Tesla’s newly-launched ride-hailing service in San Francisco isn’t quite ready for the “robotaxi” designation. After ...
Silicon Valley, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is the home of both Tesla and Waymo, as well as Waymo's parent company, Alphabet. After years of beta testing in the city, Waymo finally made ...
Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla is moving forward with its Robotaxi ride-hailing service in the Bay Area, but a driver will ...
A few weeks after launching its Robotaxi service in the Texas city of Austin, Tesla is now also offering a ride-hailing ...
In June, the automaker launched its first robotaxi service in Austin, with a safety monitor sitting in the front passenger seat, not the driver’s seat. And unlike the Tesla’s ride-hailing cars in San ...
Tesla launched a ride-hailing service in the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday, without indicating whether it would be using ...
Tesla’s Robotaxi app is now displaying availability for rides across much of the San Francisco Bay Area. The map of a ...
The company said its timeline for Robotaxi launch had been moved up and the service could launch as soon as Friday.
Tesla announced Bay Area robotaxi launch without permits. The 'autonomous' vehicles have human drivers and are only available to employees.
Tesla's Robotaxi now operating in San Francisco Bay Area as Elon Musk predicts serving half of US population by end of the year.
Instead, Tesla will provide a "chauffeur-style service operated by human drivers." Translation: taxis driven by cabbies.