
"Tesla claims to have launched a robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston over the weekend, but so far, online crowdsourcing tools indicate that very few cars are actually available."
"As of Sunday evening, the service appeared to be largely unavailable, according to Robotaxi Tracker, an online data site that tracks autonomous ridehailing services."
"The service areas in both cities appear to be fairly small: 31 square miles in Dallas and 25 square miles in Houston."
"It isn't unusual for a robotaxi operator to start small in a new city before scaling up."
Tesla has launched a robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston, but initial reports indicate very few cars are available. Online tracking shows limited service, with availability spikes on Sunday but mostly listed as unavailable by Monday. The service areas are small, covering 31 square miles in Dallas and 25 square miles in Houston. This approach mirrors other robotaxi operators like Waymo, which also started with a limited fleet in new cities before expanding.
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