Launched just two months ago in Austin, Tesla's Robotaxi service has been plagued with errors and safety issues — many of which have been caught on camera by passengers — from the very start.
From freaking out at the sight of a child and getting stuck in infinite loops to reckless wheel-jerking and ominous calls advising passengers to exit the vehicle immediately, it would seem that "failure" is not a strong enough word to describe how poorly Tesla's not-so-driverless taxis are doing.
Now, it's looking like those so-called "Robotaxis" may be more like traditional cabs than CEO Elon Musk would care to admit.
In a new video posted on YouTube by ARK Invest, a Florida-based investment firm that's long been bullish on Tesla, a Robotaxi safety monitor is seen exiting the vehicle — when it was