How safe are robotaxis? According to the figures, much safer than human drivers. When a robotaxi is involved in a … More
Author: Mario Herger
Waymo Now Also Drives Driverless on Highways
Waymo appears to have started driverless driving on highways a few days ago. Until now, the robot cabs of Google’s … More
Waymo – Next Stop: DALLAS
Waymo already operates robotaxi fleets in 6 cities and regions, and Dallas is set to join Miami and Washington D.C. … More
Waymo Expands to Dallas in 2026
2026 will be the year of massive expansion for Waymo’s robotaxi service. In addition to Miami and Washington, D.C., Dallas … More
Zoox – An (Almost) Unknown Robotaxi Manufacturer?
Waymo, Tesla (or Cruise at the time) are known to most as the most prominent developers of robotaxis and self-driving … More
Tesla Semi Truck – Several Sightings
More and more Tesla Semi Trucks are roaming the highways around the San Francisco Bay Area and the Central Valley. … More
Tesla Robotaxi – From Full Self Driving To Full Failure?
A few weeks ago, Tesla launched a robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, and the start was quite bumpy. Now Tesla … More
VW Wants To Sell Their MOIA Shares
The summer slump in reporting no longer seems to exist,, as the news about VW subsidiary MOIA, which is developing … More
MOIA Shuts Down Service in Hanover – The Beginning of the End?
It has only been a month since MOIA presented its new robotaxi at the UITP Summit in Hamburg, and already … More
10 Rules of Thumb For How Far Robotax Companies Probably Are
The VW subsidiary MOIA presented its robotaxi, the ID.Buzz AD, which is to be produced and used from 2026. I … More