Evan Knight+FollowTesla’s FSD in China: Too Good to Be True?A Tesla driver in China claims their Full Self-Driving (FSD) mode hasn’t needed a single safety intervention in two months—meanwhile, a Huawei self-driving car needed four in just 90 minutes! Apparently, Tesla’s FSD is so cautious it’s almost “too polite” around pedestrians and scooters. With Tesla’s sales struggling, could these glowing FSD reviews help turn things around? Would you trust a self-driving car in your city? Sound off below! #Cars #Tesla #SelfDriving40Share
Kim Reeves+FollowWould You Ride in a Robotaxi?Amazon-backed Zoox just opened a massive factory in California to crank out robotaxis—yep, cars with no steering wheels or drivers. They want to flood cities like Vegas and San Francisco with these futuristic rides, but regulators are side-eyeing their safety after a couple of fender benders. If this takes off, your next ride to the airport could be in a car that drives itself—no small talk required! #Robotaxi #Zoox #SelfDriving #Business13Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s Zoox Just Leveled Up—Tesla Who?So, while everyone’s waiting for Tesla’s robotaxi reveal, Amazon-backed Zoox just dropped a bomb: they’ve opened a giant robotaxi factory in California, ready to pump out 10,000 self-driving cars a year. That means more driverless rides could hit your city sooner than you think. Meanwhile, Tesla’s pausing production and parking unsold cars in mall lots—maybe not the flex they hoped for. If you’re eyeing a future of hands-free rides, Zoox might beat Tesla to your curb. #Robotaxi # #SelfDriving # #Amazon #Business10Share
William Goodwin+FollowCybertruck's Self-Driving Misses Chicken?!A Tesla Cybertruck owner put their truck in self-driving mode and it totally ran over a chicken—without even noticing! The owner shared the wild moment online, wondering if the truck’s sensors just missed the bird or if it happened too fast. People are debating if it’s a tech fail or just bad luck for the chicken. Either way, it’s raising big questions about how safe these self-driving trucks really are for animals (and maybe even us). Would you trust your ride to spot everything on the road? #TeslaCybertruck #SelfDriving #TechNews #Cars100Share
robertocarter+FollowWould You Ride a Car With No Steering Wheel?Amazon’s Zoox just opened a massive new factory in California to crank out thousands of their quirky, steering-wheel-free robotaxis. While you won’t be hailing one just yet, the company is racing to get these toaster-shaped rides on the road. The twist? No steering wheels or pedals—so if one gets stuck, it might need a tow! If you’re eyeing a side hustle, Zoox is hiring as they ramp up production. Would you trust a car that drives itself, no backup controls? #Robotaxi #SelfDriving #Amazon #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup00Share
fnixon+FollowSelf-Driving Trucks Are Hitting the GasGuess what? Self-driving trucks are rolling closer to reality! Startup Plus just scored a $1.2 billion deal to go public, meaning more robot trucks could be hauling your online orders by 2027. Why the rush? Trucking companies want to save cash and beat driver shortages, so they're betting on tech to keep your packages moving fast. With looser rules on the horizon, you might spot a driverless big rig on the highway sooner than you think! #SelfDriving #Trucking #TechNews #Business2124Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowTesla Autopilot’s Deadly Reality CheckImagine trusting your car to drive itself, only for it to miss a giant truck right in front of you. That’s what happened to Joshua Brown, the first person in the US to die using Tesla’s Autopilot. Despite warnings to keep his hands on the wheel, he relied on the tech—and paid the ultimate price. Since then, Tesla’s updated its software, but Autopilot’s still linked to dozens of deaths. Are we really ready to let cars take the wheel? #Tesla #Autopilot #SelfDriving #TechNews #CarSafety #Transportation134Share
Tristan Richards+FollowWould You Trust a Self-Driving Taxi?Tesla just surprised everyone by quietly testing its self-driving Robotaxi service with employees in Austin and the Bay Area. Instead of launching big, they’re letting real people (well, employees) take rides while a safety driver keeps watch. The idea? Gather real-world feedback before letting the cars loose on their own. If this works, we could soon be hailing Teslas instead of Ubers—cheaper rides, less pollution, and maybe no need to own a car. But would you hop in a car with no driver? #Tesla #Robotaxi #SelfDriving #FutureOfTransport #EVs #Business60Share
umccall+FollowTesla’s Self-Driving Fail While Driver SleptCan you believe this? A man in Pennsylvania dozed off while his Tesla was in self-driving mode, and the car ended up hitting another car AND a construction sign! Luckily, no one got hurt, but both vehicles got scratched up—and the sleepy driver got a couple of tickets. Just because your car can drive itself doesn’t mean you should nap behind the wheel! Tesla #SelfDriving #CarCrash #TechnologyFails #SafetyFirst #Transportation101Share