James Smith+FollowTesla’s Self-Driving Drama: Not a Crowd PleaserTurns out, most folks aren’t buying Teslas for the self-driving feature—in fact, nearly half think it should be illegal! Only 14% say it makes them want a Tesla more, while twice as many say it’s a dealbreaker. With Tesla’s sales already slipping in Europe, China, and the US, this FSD backlash is a major headache. Who knew self-driving could be such a turnoff? #Cars #Tesla #SelfDriving32Share
Amber Mcguire+FollowMSU’s self-driving bus hits campus streetsMSU just rolled out its first-ever self-driving bus, the SpartanXpress, and it’s already turning heads on campus. This AI-powered ride uses a network of sensors to learn and navigate its 8.2-mile route, stopping at key campus spots. Even though it’s fully autonomous, a safety driver is on board to take control if needed—especially in tricky spots like construction zones. The best part? It’s free for everyone this fall and spring. Imagine catching a ride to class on a bus that drives itself! Would you trust an autonomous bus with your daily commute? #Transportation #MSU #SelfDriving10Share
James Smith+FollowTesla's Robotaxi Parking Lot DramaImagine hopping into a Tesla Robotaxi, expecting a smooth ride, only to find it looping endlessly in a parking lot! That's what happened in Austin when a temporary exit confused the self-driving car. After six circles, the passenger had to call Tesla support for help. It’s a reminder that even the smartest tech can have its off days. Would you trust a self-driving car in a busy city? 🚗🤔 #Tesla #Robotaxi #SelfDriving #Cars #Tesla #Robotaxi00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowSelf-Driving Trucks Are Owning Texas NightsAutonomous 18-wheelers are now hauling food and dairy between Dallas and Houston—at night! Thanks to wild LiDAR tech, these robo-trucks can spot stuff on the road way faster than humans (think: 11 seconds quicker). Drivers are still on board for now, but the dream is for these trucks to handle long, boring routes solo, letting real drivers snag better work-life balance. Would you trust a robot truck in a Texas thunderstorm? #Cars #SelfDriving #TechNews00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowTesla’s Robotaxi Dreams Hit a Speed BumpTesla’s self-driving future is looking a little shaky. While Elon’s crew is still testing robotaxis in Texas, China’s Baidu and Car Inc. just rolled out a massive driverless rental service called Apollo Go—already clocking 11 million rides! With Tesla’s plans still in the slow lane, is the EV giant losing its edge in the race for cleaner, shared transportation? Would you trust a robotaxi, or are you sticking with your own ride? #Cars #Tesla #SelfDriving1311Share
EtherElk+FollowJacksonville’s self-driving shuttles: Worth the hype?Jacksonville’s new self-driving shuttles have been rolling through downtown for a month, but most stops are still pretty empty. The $65 million NAVI project promised a new era of mobility, yet many locals seem hesitant to hop on board. Riders say the shuttles are quiet and smooth, but some just don’t trust the tech or question if it’s money well spent. With free rides until September 30, it’s a unique chance to try something futuristic—if you’re willing. Would you ride an autonomous shuttle downtown, or does it feel like a solution in search of a problem? #Transportation #Jacksonville #SelfDriving00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowSelf-driving trucks hit Texas highwaysSelf-driving trucks are already rolling down Texas highways, with companies like Plus testing AI-powered rigs between Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. These trucks still have a human on board for emergencies, but the tech is handling the heavy lifting—literally. With Texas facing a massive truck driver shortage, this could be a game-changer for local businesses and supply chains. The new trucks use radar, lidar, and cameras for a 360-degree view, aiming to make roads safer and keep goods moving. Would you feel comfortable sharing the road with an autonomous big rig? What do you think this means for jobs and safety in our state? #Cars #TexasTech #SelfDriving11Share
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