It’s hard to imagine any non-car-based technology being given so much freedom to experiment on public streets with only the iffiest of safety protections.

Tesla Robotaxis drive like they’re drunk, and that’s probably an unfair comparison for the drunk drivers.

See for yourself, one Redditor is on a personal mission to document all the mistakes from the Robotaxi rollout in Austin TX this week.

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      17 hours ago

      Lol it’s so hard to listen to.

      Ooop looks like we just ran over a small child but you know what the car didn’t even hesitate and they say that really, it’s safer for the driver and the traffic around to not hesitate so, kudos to Tesla for taking the safety of everyone in mind. Also, with that adaptive air suspension system, I hardly felt the body. This is like riding on a cloud. And there’s NO driver! I mean this is incredible guys, really.

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      Stops in a live intersection to drop off the passengers… Then stays stopped in a live intersection until the user completes the ride.

      Are they supposed to drive like assholes for effect?

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      The human safety operator just placidly smiling as he drops them off directly in an intersection (in the line of travel of a pickup truck) was pretty funny.

      As if to say: “Go on. Go out and get what you paid for.”

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    They rushed this shit out so they could be “first” to make line go up to compensate for Nazi Muskrat dragging them down with him. Unsurprisingly, they fucked up and are endangering people in the process.

    They can’t even meet the bar that other companies have gotten to with self-driving tech lol

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      They can’t even meet the bar that other companies have gotten to with self-driving tech lol

      And the bar was set dangerously low by others…

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    Pretty bold to have launched in a city that already has a functional driverless cab service, and with people that now have expectations of something good. I don’t know how delusional they must be to think they will compare well to Waymo.

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    That site sucks (Checking if your “connection” is “secure”)

        Robotaxi drives into oncoming lane
        Rider presses “pull over”, Robotaxi stops in the middle of an intersection, rider gets out while Robotaxi blocks intersection for a few moments
        Rider presses pull over and the car just stopped in the middle of the road. Safety monitor has to call rider support to get car moving again
        Robotaxi doesn’t detect UPS driver’s reverse lights (or the car reversing towards it) and continues to attempt to park, then safety monitor manually stops it
        Robotaxi cuts off a car, then randomly brakes (potentially because of an upcoming tree shadow?)
        Robotaxi going 26 in a 15
        Robotaxi unexpectedly brakes, possibly due to nearby police
        Robotaxi unexpectedly slams on brakes, causing rider to drop phone
        Robotaxi comes to a complete stop after approaching an object, then runs it over (rider says it’s a shopping bag, though the car visibly bump up and down)
        Robotaxi runs over curb in parking lot
        Safety driver moved to driver seat to intervene
    
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    22 hours ago

    This is the funniest part for me

    There are reportedly around ten Robotaxis running in Austin right now.

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    22 hours ago

    Maybe we this just means that the public streets are more free-game for random experiments than we thought!