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When Drop-Off Buttons Go Rogue: Inside Tesla's Robotaxi Testing in Austin

When Drop-Off Buttons Go Rogue: Inside Tesla's Robotaxi Testing in Austin

Early trials reveal both impressive capabilities and critical safety issues that need immediate attention

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Jul 03, 2025
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When Drop-Off Buttons Go Rogue: Inside Tesla's Robotaxi Testing in Austin
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As Tesla's robotaxis continue their early deployment in Austin, extensive real-world testing is revealing both the remarkable progress of autonomous driving technology and some concerning edge cases that demand immediate attention. After conducting over 20 rides in Tesla's Model Y robotaxis and comparing them directly with Waymo's established service, clear patterns are emerging about the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla's "drop me off" button exhibited dangerous behavior, stopping in the middle lane of active traffic instead of finding safe locations

  • The Model Y robotaxis demonstrated superior ride comfort, smoother driving dynamics, and better handling of complex maneuvers compared to Waymo vehicles

  • App integration creates significant friction for Waymo users in Austin, requiring specific preference settings and delivering inaccurate ETAs due to routing mismatches

  • Tesla vehicles successfully navigate unprotected left turns while Waymo appears to avoid them entirely, adding time to routes

  • Both services still operate with safety drivers, but Tesla's vertical integration provides advantages in data collection and user experience

  • Wait times for Tesla robotaxis currently exceed Waymo due to limited fleet size, though individual ride quality surpasses competitor offerings

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