Tesla plans to launch driverless robotaxis in the coming months, prioritizing safety. Elon Musk predicts Tesla’s robotaxis will run without safety drivers by 2026, with a focus on Cybercab production. Despite lagging behind Waymo in safety, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving data shows promise with a cautious rollout approach. Regulatory approval for driverless operation is a crucial upcoming milestone. Tesla’s robotaxi service reported seven collisions covering over 250,000 miles, indicating room for improvement in safety. The comparison with Waymo’s safety record highlights areas for growth in Tesla’s robotaxi service. Overall, Tesla’s safety data, including supervised Full Self-Driving, provides confidence in achieving safety goals for robotaxis. The next key milestone investors are watching for is approval to operate robotaxis without safety drivers. The cautious approach to rollout and ongoing safety data from Tesla’s Full Self-Driving technology support investor confidence in the future of Tesla’s robotaxis.

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