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特斯拉Robotaxi状况频发 专家惊讶:一开始就这么多问题

Core Viewpoint - Tesla's autonomous taxi (Robotaxi) testing in Austin, Texas has encountered multiple traffic issues and driving errors, raising concerns about the company's financial outlook tied to its autonomous driving technology [1][2]. Group 1: Testing Issues - The autonomous taxi has faced problems such as entering the wrong lane, dropping off passengers in the middle of multi-lane roads, sudden braking, speeding, and hitting curbs [2]. - In one incident, a Tesla taxi entered oncoming traffic and remained there for about 6 seconds, failing to make a left turn as indicated by its turn signal [2]. - Another incident involved the vehicle suddenly braking without apparent obstacles, causing passengers to lurch forward [2]. Group 2: Regulatory and Expert Reactions - The Carnegie Mellon University expert Philip Koopman expressed surprise at the number of driving issues reported so early in the testing phase [3]. - Austin city officials are aware of the reported issues and are collaborating with Tesla to address potential legal or safety concerns [3]. Group 3: Safety Context - Despite the reported issues, no traffic accidents have occurred during the testing, with some experts suggesting that the vehicle's performance may be better than that of average drivers [4]. - Other companies, such as Waymo and Cruise, have also faced similar challenges in autonomous vehicle operations, including traffic incidents and compliance issues with law enforcement [4].