Autonomous Vehicles
 
Tesla's cybercab may include steering wheel amid regulations
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Tesla's board chair Robyn Denholm indicated that the company's upcoming Cybercab robotaxi might feature a steering wheel and pedals to comply with U.S. safety regulations. This potential change contrasts with the vehicle's original design as a fully autonomous two-seater without manual controls. Production is slated for 2026, but regulatory limits could restrict deployment without such adaptations.
Tesla posts Robotaxi job listings in Colorado and Illinois
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Tesla has posted job openings for Robotaxi vehicle operators in Colorado and Illinois, signaling plans to expand its autonomous ride-hailing service. The listings appear in Aurora, near Denver, and Chicago, following recent validation testing in Arizona. This move aligns with CEO Elon Musk's goal to reach half the U.S. population by year-end.
Tesla's Full Self-Driving System Fails at Train Crossings
Drivers using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature have reported failures at railroad crossings, prompting warnings from rail authorities. Incidents involve the system not detecting approaching trains, raising safety concerns. No accidents have been reported, but experts urge caution and manual intervention in such scenarios.
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Tesla's Cybercab tested on public roads for first time
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Tesla's Cybercab, an autonomous vehicle, was spotted testing on public roads in Los Altos, California, marking its first such appearance. A person occupied the driver's seat during the test, conducted near the company's Engineering HQ. This sighting aligns with Tesla's ongoing advancements in Full Self-Driving technology.
Tesla Cybercab lead engineer shares positive update
One year after its unveiling, Tesla's Cybercab has seen significant improvements, according to its lead engineer. Eric E., the principal mechanical design engineer, described the autonomous two-seater as much better than before. The update comes amid ongoing development at Gigafactory Texas.
Fresno State partners with Tesla on self-driving vehicle showcase
Fresno State University collaborated with Tesla to host an event demonstrating autonomous vehicle technology. Students and community members explored Tesla models and took rides in supervised self-driving cars. The initiative aims to educate on upcoming changes in transportation.
Tesla expands self-driving rides to San Jose airport
Tesla's Bay Area ride-hailing service now includes trips to San Jose International Airport. The company announced the expansion, enabling users to summon self-driving vehicles for airport transport. Elon Musk highlighted the feature in a follow-up post.