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Texas legislators urge Tesla to delay robotaxi

Last updated: June 19, 2025 1:50 am
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A group of Democratic lawmakers from Texas have recently urged Tesla to delay the launch of its highly anticipated robotaxi service in Austin. The lawmakers have expressed concerns regarding public safety and trust, and have proposed a postponement until September to coincide with the rollout of new self-driving car laws.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk had hinted at the possibility of starting the robotaxi service as early as this Sunday, but the lawmakers believe that it would be in the best interest of the public to wait. They have also requested that Tesla provide detailed information on compliance with the upcoming state law if they choose to proceed with the launch this month.

Elon Musk has previously emphasized the importance of autonomous-driving technology for Tesla’s future success, shifting the company’s focus from electric vehicle sales to self-driving capabilities. The robotaxi service and humanoid robots are key elements of Tesla’s strategy, and much of the company’s market value is believed to depend on their success.

Under current Texas law, autonomous-vehicle companies can operate freely as long as they meet registration and insurance requirements. However, the new legislation, which is awaiting the governor’s signature, will require companies to seek authorization and could result in permit revocation if their vehicles are deemed a public danger. The legislation also mandates that companies provide information for emergency situations involving their autonomous vehicles.

Elon Musk has not provided many details about the Austin robotaxi rollout, other than mentioning that it will begin with 10 to 20 Model Y vehicles in what he considers to be the safest parts of Austin. Information about passenger selection, ride charges, operational areas, and the extent of remote vehicle monitoring has not been disclosed.

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Overall, the lawmakers’ request for a delay in the robotaxi service launch reflects the growing concerns about the safety and regulatory implications of autonomous vehicles. Tesla’s response to these concerns and its compliance with the new legislation will be closely monitored as the company navigates the complex landscape of self-driving technology.

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