Tesla turns to Texas to test its autonomous “Cybercab”
- Tesla plans to offer paid rides in its two-seater "Cybercab" in Austin, Texas, starting this summer, as part of its autonomous vehicle testing.
- Elon Musk announced that Tesla would roll out autonomous ride-hailing by June in Texas, where regulations are minimal for such services.
- Austin has seen an increase in driverless vehicles, leading to safety concerns and formal complaints from residents and officials since mid-2023.
- State law allows autonomous-vehicle companies like Tesla to operate on public streets without pre-market approval, promoting industry growth according to State Senator Kelly Hancock.
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