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Tesla’s robotaxi rollout features Texas-sized wait times
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- Reuters reporters who recently tested Tesla’s robotaxis in those cities, however, found them to be still in a beta-testing phase.
- Tesla did not respond to requests for comment for this story.
- For the next half hour, the reporter tried booking a ride but continued to see either that high-demand message or one showing “no rides available nearby.” After 36 minutes of searching, a car showed up as available.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize When Tesla announced an expansion of its robotaxis to Dallas and Houston last month, some investors touted momentum for CEO Elon Musk’s mission to transform the electric-vehicle maker into an AI-powered, driverless-tech giant.
Reuters reporters who recently tested Tesla’s robotaxis in those cities, however, found them to be still in a beta-testing phase. The service was plagued by long wait times and sometimes no availability at all. Drop-off spots on some rides were far away from the rider’s destination.
Tesla did not respond to requests for comment for this story.
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