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Videos show Elon Musk’s driverless ‘Robotaxis’ on wrong side of street and phantom break randomly

News RoomBy News RoomJune 26, 2025
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The automation revolution is heating up as Tesla presents its latest model, the self-driving robotaxis, to the world. Despite announcing a milestone with the launch, some analysts hesitate, while others praise the innovation. On the regulatory front, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has raised concerns over Tesla’s vehicles due to a series of incidents, including a miscalculation during a left-turning intersection and a fatal accident in Austin. These videos, watched by thousands, show as trauma as the automotive industry saw before. The Tesla company responded, claiming that its vehicles are safe and will dominate the future of autonomous vehicles. However, analysts are cautious, with the stock falling after NHTSA’s inquiry.

The Tesla team is pushing for transparency, with a financial analyst noting that any issues the company runs into are “fixed.” Wheatson, part of Wedbush Securities, shared a video showing a Tesla Reject in Austin with a road atlas. He praised the vehicle’s ability to pass safely and suggested that the trials themselves were unlikely to pose a major safety risk. Sam Abuelsamid, on the other hand, questioned the tests, pointing out that Tesla’s system has always been prone to “strange and dangerous errors.” He argues that such incidents undermine confidence and call the tests to a halt, similar to what Twitter’s public presence and criticism raised for Tesla in the past.

Tesla hasn’t yet responded to NHTSA’s inquiry, but he’s taking stock. While the Austin test went well, Tesla faces criticism from several other self-driving companies, including Amazon’s Zoox and Waymo, which has deployed hundreds of thousands of rides in Austin. Despite its success, Tesla is far from a complete automatizer. Its focus has shifted heavily towards leveraging public funding and driver training, with a recall of 2.4 million vehicles. TheChi, Tesla’s new model, had a special liability period until 2024, characterized by inference of driver actions, though Waymo’s Car-S3 now has introduced a safer detection feature. The company is confident in its technology, but the public reaction is tempered by its intentions to offer more convenient and functional alternatives.

The Tesla-led “Full Self-Driving” era has seen a significant decline in sales, with 2.4 million cars recalled annually. Meanwhile, tools like facial recognition and driver-assistant systems in the Chi are revolutionizing autonomous driving. Despite its advancements, the car industry is still reaping the benefits of Tesla’s innovation, but public intuition remains же an obstacle. Infinity, an automotive analyst, notes that Tesla’s robotaxis have “shifted towards the driver, not the automaton,” making them less “hashable.” While the company has navigated public pressure and criticism, navigating public backlash remains a challenge for Tesla, as it competes with other leaders like Waymo and Auto gallonages. The AI and driver training initiatives have been praised for their potential, but the company must ensure that such technology aligns with public comfort and believes in human-centered autonomous vehicles.

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