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Posted by bernstein
 - February 09, 2025, 16:45:49
Yeah sure. Driverless is a nice pipedream. The technology has been there for about a decade. We will take many, many more decades before that even begins to make a dent on roads. So far this hasn't even materialized in Phoenix, Arizona, USA which is the easiest with wide rectangular grid of streets, very relaxed drivers, 365 days without rain, snow & frost. It will take far longer to work in Europe with its winding narrow steep streets, frequent rain, snow & ice as well as aggressive drivers. Then again Europe is probably far easier than Bankok or Indonesia. Not to mention these cars must be dirt cheap to make sense there. Also lifetimes of EVs sold today are probably 50+ years so these will be on the road for a very long time.
Posted by Reggie
 - October 10, 2024, 23:18:38
please make this Tesla Robotaxi immediately available in the Philippines🇵🇭 and finally put an end to the CORRUPT practices of the LTO (Land and Transporatation Office) gov't. agency, one of the most CORRUPT in the country! 😡😡😡😡
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 10, 2024, 20:37:33
Autonomous driverless vehicles like the Tesla Robotaxi will become ubiquitous, according to its chief designer.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-Robotaxi-designer-seed-the-end-of-the-driving-license-in-a-generation.899985.0.html