Tesla is trying to prevent the city of Austin, Texas, from releasing public records involving self-driving robotaxis
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Musk has staked Tesla’s future on self-driving vehicles he has promised for a decade but hasn’t delivered, making Austin's robotaxi launch closely watched as a potential milestone. Some analysts and investors attribute the majority of Tesla’s stock market value to hopes for robotaxis and humanoid robots it has yet to deliver.
We've had Waymo and Zoox operating in town for years. Waymo started road testing here almost 10 years ago now. Tesla is so far behind on this it's not even funny. I expect their cars to be subject to vandalism, also.
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I hope nobody has to die to prove that Tesla is the worst company on Earth to entrust the lives of pedestrians and other motorists to.
Multiple people have died from glaringly obvious design flaws in Teslas already.
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That's a sure sign there is some over promising and under delivering going on.
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How odd
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I hope nobody has to die to prove that Tesla is the worst company on Earth to entrust the lives of pedestrians and other motorists to.
That's like hoping to catch a train that already left the station.
Many people have already died in so many ridiculous ways, you wouldn't be able to make it up.
Like drowning because you cant open the door! Or buning to death because you can't open the door.
Because Tesla stupidly decided to hide the handle, to open the door manually, behind a panel.
There are also stories of Tesla FSD driving head on without even slowing down into things like large trucks, because they had some clearance under them, but far from enough, so people got decapitated!But apart from insanely stupid FSD and design flaws there is also this more general picture:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevebanker/2025/02/11/tesla-again-has-the-highest-accident-rate-of-any-auto-brand/ -
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Ah, as transparent as ever, Elon.