Tesla Inc. intends to begin operating its autonomous cars in the Valley by the end of the year, CEO Elon Musk said during a Wednesday earnings call.
Tesla’s plans to operate its self-driving cars in eight to 10 metro areas nationwide — including Arizona, Nevada and Florida — by year-end will be dependent on various regulatory approvals, Musk told analysts and investors on the call.
Tesla in September gained approval from Arizona Department of Transportation to start testing its autonomous vehicles with safety drivers on Valley streets. The company has not yet submitted a permit application to offer ride-hailing services to the public, a ADOT spokesperson told the Business Journal.
Tesla already operates autonomous ride-hailing service in Austin, Texas, and the Bay Area with human safety monitors in the vehicles. The company, however, expects to pull safety drivers from its vehicles in Austin in the coming months, Musk said.
Tesla’s robotaxi service in Austin has previously sparked concern after a series of viral videos surfaced online earlier this year showing the company’s cars appearing to violate traffic laws.
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