Tesla intends to launch its Robotaxi service in San Francisco this weekend, as indicated in an internal memo. Users will be invited to utilize the service and will incur charges for their rides. The operational area encompasses a large region of the Bay Area, and during initial deployment, safety drivers will be present in the vehicles. However, the California DMV stated that Tesla has not secured necessary permits for driverless testing or deployment, which raises compliance concerns regarding the launch of the commercial service.
Tesla plans to launch its Robotaxi service in San Francisco, starting this weekend. The service will include a safety monitor in the driver's seat for control.
The geofenced area for Robotaxi operations will cover significant parts of the Bay Area, including Marin, San Francisco, and San Jose.
The California DMV indicated that Tesla has not secured a permit for driverless testing, raising questions about compliance for launching the service.
Tesla has received a permit to provide a transportation service for employees, but has not applied for permits allowing commercial service to the public.
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