Dallas and Houston, Texas. Tesla launched its unsupervised robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston on April 18, 2026, expanding its driverless ride-hailing operations in the state after initial rollouts in Austin and the Bay Area. The company posted a video showing Model Y vehicles operating without a human in the front seat and promoted the service on social media. The immediate rollout uses limited geofenced zones in each city and shows a small initial fleet presence as trackers observed one vehicle in each city; Austin remains the largest U.S. site having expanded from about 20 to roughly 245 square miles since June 2025. Regulators and safety observers note that Tesla reported 14 crashes in Austin earlier this year and local reporting details operational hours and reduced fare pricing.
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Tesla's robotaxi service is now in Dallas and Houston. If you live there, you might see driverless Model Ys on the road. This could change how you commute or travel. Check Tesla's site for service areas and pricing.
Tesla's robotaxi expansion is exciting, but safety is a concern. They reported 14 crashes in Austin this year. If you're considering a ride, stay informed about safety reports. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Texas.
Tesla Inc. benefited by expanding its commercial robotaxi footprint and gathering operational data, while early cost-conscious riders in select Dallas and Houston neighborhoods have accessed lower fares.
Some riders, regulators and safety watchdogs faced increased scrutiny and concern after reported crashes and documented performance issues in earlier rollouts, prompting regulatory and public safety attention.
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