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SAN FRANCISCO, July 9 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) will expand its robotaxi service to the San Francisco Bay Area "in a month or two", depending on regulatory approvals, CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday.
Waymo has started testing on public roads in San Francisco a new robotaxi built by Chinese electric automaker Zeekr. Waymo has “less than a handful” of the Zeekr vehicles in San Francisco ...
After years of quiet testing, it’s set to hit the streets in Las Vegas, with bigger targets like San Francisco and Miami up next. China’s robotaxi squad is scaling hard and fast, too.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) plans to expand its robotaxi service to the San Francisco Bay Area "in a month or two," CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday, though the move depends on receiving regulatory approvals.
Right now, when someone calls 911 in cities with robotaxis like San Francisco and Phoenix, the dispatcher enters the type and location of the emergency and sends an email to robotaxi companies.
Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk predicted on his social media service X that Tesla robotaxis could launch in the San Francisco Bay area “probably in a month or two,” pending regulatory ...
Waymo’s 2,000 or so robotaxis in Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin and Atlanta are closely maintained and monitored, cycling into depots for recharging, cleaning and minor maintenance ...
It operates about 1,500 driverless cars in five cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Atlanta, and Austin (the last two are in partnership with Uber). Waymo's potential for scaling ...