Tesla Robotaxis are becoming a common sight on Austin's public roads as the company's test mules are spotted before the target launch date.
The first public sighting of a driverless Tesla Robotaxi was reported just over a week ago, using an updated version of the Tesla Model Y.
Sightings of these driverless vehicles have increased in Austin, with people looking for unique decals on car doors to identify the Robotaxis.
Another Robotaxi sighting was shared on social media shortly before CEO Elon Musk's proposed launch date of June 22.
These vehicles are easily recognizable by the absence of a driver in the driver's seat, featuring a white interior.
Tesla is prioritizing safety before offering public rides and plans to launch the Robotaxi platform initially in Austin, with regulatory processes also underway in California.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is providing exemptions to automakers to streamline the development of driverless vehicles, benefiting companies like Tesla.
Tesla's Robotaxis are gaining attention on Austin's roads, showcasing advancements in autonomous driving technology.