Nevada Caps Tesla's Vegas 'Robotaxi' Fleet at 10 — It Asked for 5,000
Tesla’s permit requires human supervision, geofencing and 45 mph limits as it prepares for a possible passenger launch.
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Tesla Robotaxi Shows 0 At-Fault Crashes in NHTSA Latest Report
Tesla‘s Robotaxi fleet recorded no at-fault crashes with other vehicles between mid-June and mid-July, according to the latest incident reports published under the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Standing General Order. The pattern was first flagged by Tesla shareholder Sawyer Merritt on X this Monday. Three incidents were logged, all dated June 2026 and all classified as property damage with no injuries reported. In …
Nevada caps Tesla’s Vegas ‘Robotaxi’ fleet at 10 — it asked for 5,000
Nevada's Transportation Authority granted Tesla a permit to run driverless vehicles in Las Vegas last month and capped the fleet at 10 cars. Tesla's application had asked for 5,000. The permit also confines Tesla to an approved stretch of the Strip, bans pickups at Harry Reid International Airport, and limits the vehicles to 45 mph.
Tesla allowed to operate just 10 Robotaxis in Las Vegas - Pakistan Observer
LAS VEGAS – Tesla’s plan to deploy thousands of driverless taxis in Las Vegas has suffered a major setback after Nevada regulators approved the operation of only 10 robotaxis instead of the 5,000 vehicles the company had sought permission to operate. The approval, issued on July 27, limits Tesla’s robotaxi service to the Las Vegas Strip corridor for the time being. The vehicles have also been subject to a maximum speed of 72 kilometres per hour.…
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