Tesla's Controversial Recruitment in NYC
Tesla Inc. has initiated a recruitment drive for test drivers for its robotaxis in New York City, a move that has raised eyebrows due to the company's failure to secure the mandatory approvals for testing autonomous vehicles. According to a CNBC report, this development has sparked a debate on regulatory compliance and safety standards in the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle sector.
Regulatory Hurdles and Safety Concerns
A spokesperson from the New York City Department of Transportation highlighted that Tesla has not formally applied for the permits required to test self-driving vehicles. The spokesperson emphasized the importance of having a trained safety driver behind the wheel at all times during testing, a standard that ensures public safety amidst the experimental phase of autonomous driving technologies.
Tesla's Autonomous Ventures Elsewhere
Despite the regulatory challenges in NYC, Tesla has made significant strides in other regions. Last week, the company secured a license to operate its autonomous rideshare services in Texas, following the successful launch of its robotaxi service in June. These milestones underscore Tesla's commitment to pioneering the future of transportation, albeit with varying degrees of regulatory oversight across different jurisdictions.
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