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Tesla will launch its long-anticipated robotaxi service in Austin on June 22 with a fleet of just 10 vehicles, according to Engadget. The self-driving cabs, which Tesla says will avoid the city's most complex intersections, may only be available to employees or guests now. Remote operators are expected to assist vehicles if problems occur. CEO Elon Musk previously suggested the rollout would be limited, and analysts now believe it could take months before the service reaches the public. Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system remains under federal investigation over crash risks. The company has blocked Austin from releasing robotaxi records, raising questions about transparency.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Tesla will launch its long-anticipated robo-taxi service in Austin on June 22nd,
00:06with a fleet of just 10 vehicles, according to Engadget.
00:09Self-driving cabs, which Tesla says will avoid the city's most complex intersections,
00:13may only be available to employees or inviting guests for now.
00:16Road operators are expected to assist vehicles if problems occur.
00:20CEO Elon Musk previously suggested the rollout would be limited.
00:23Analysts now believe it could take months before this service reaches the public.
00:26Tesla's full self-driving system remains under federal investigation over crash risks.
00:31The company has blocked Austin from releasing robo-taxi records, raising questions about transparency.
00:36For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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