Dallas Rider’s Tesla Robotaxi Trip Highlights Early Autonomy Hurdles

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Tesla’s robotaxi service began in Dallas, but a rider’s experience exposed ongoing reliability and safety concerns: after a long app wait, the vehicle navigated city streets, missed an exit, and briefly pulled onto an 80–90 mph highway before a human operator took over and steered it off. The 11-mile, 54-minute ride wandered to the wrong location and a hotel loop before being redirected, costing about $18. The incident illustrates the promise of autonomous ride-hailing alongside persistent glitches and skepticism about readiness for everyday use.
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