Tesla Launches Robotaxi Service in Dallas and Houston
Tesla has expanded its autonomous robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston, Texas, marking another step in the company's deployment of self-driving vehicles across major US cities. The expansion was announced via social media with video footage showing Tesla vehicles operating without human drivers or monitors.
TechnologyTesla has begun rolling out its robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston, two of Texas's largest metropolitan areas. The company announced the expansion through a social media post accompanied by a 14-second video demonstrating Tesla vehicles navigating city streets autonomously, with no human operators visible in the driver's seat or monitoring positions.
The move represents Tesla's continued effort to expand its autonomous vehicle operations across the United States. The company's robotaxi platform has previously operated in other markets, but the deployment to these major Texas cities signals an acceleration of its self-driving ambitions in a region with significant population density and varied traffic conditions.
The Dallas-Houston expansion comes as Tesla faces increasing competition in the autonomous vehicle sector from other companies developing similar technologies. The company's approach emphasizes full autonomy without human safety drivers, though regulatory approval requirements vary by location and jurisdiction.
This expansion demonstrates Tesla's commitment to scaling its robotaxi infrastructure beyond initial pilot programs. The deployment in Dallas and Houston provides real-world testing opportunities in urban environments with diverse driving scenarios, weather conditions, and traffic patterns that differ from previous operational areas.
Open in app →