Group 1 - Tesla has introduced a cleaning fee for its autonomous taxi service, charging passengers up to $150 for severe vehicle damage such as vomiting or smoking [1][3] - A lower cleaning fee of $50 applies for minor messes like spilled fries or dirt that only require simple vacuuming [2][3] - The current autonomous taxi fleet is still largely in a semi-autonomous driving phase, necessitating significant human intervention for cleaning and charging [3] Group 2 - Maintaining cleanliness is crucial for passenger trust in shared mobility products, especially in a service that claims to be fully autonomous [3] - The cleaning fee mechanism automates the accountability process for passengers who cause damage, highlighting the limitations of autonomous technology in addressing human behavior [3]
若乘客在Robotaxi上呕吐,将被特斯拉收取150美元清洁费