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Texas Lawmakers Want More Control of the Tesla Robotaxis on Their Roads

WIREDThursday, June 26, 2025 at 11:30:00 AM
Texas Lawmakers Want More Control of the Tesla Robotaxis on Their Roads
Texas lawmakers are pushing for tighter oversight of Tesla's robotaxi service, which is currently operating in parts of Austin. State Senator Sarah Eckhardt, who represents the area, spoke with WIRED about the need for more regulatory control to ensure safety and accountability as these autonomous vehicles hit public roads.
Editor’s Note: As self-driving tech becomes a reality, lawmakers are grappling with how to regulate it. Texas is a testing ground for Tesla’s robotaxis, but officials want to make sure they’re not just rolling the dice with public safety. This isn’t just about one company—it’s a preview of the battles ahead as AI-driven transportation expands.
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