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A group of Democratic Texas lawmakers has asked Tesla to delay its robotaxi launch in Austin until September, when a new autonomous-driving law takes effect, according to Reuters. In a letter, they said the delay would serve “the best interest of both public safety and building public trust.” Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the launch could “tentatively” happen this Sunday, though details remain scarce. If Tesla proceeds, lawmakers request detailed information on how the company will comply with the incoming regulations. Under current Texas law, autonomous vehicle companies can operate statewide if they meet basic registration and insurance requirements. New legislation awaiting the governor's signature would require these companies to apply for state authorization. Tesla did not immediately comment on the lawmakers’ request to delay the robotaxi launch.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02A group of Democratic Texas lawmakers has asked Tesla to delay its robo-taxi launch in Austin
00:06until September, when a new autonomous driving law takes effect, according to Reuters.
00:11In a letter, they said the delay would serve the best interest of both public safety and
00:14building public trust. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the launch could tentatively happen this
00:19Sunday, though details remain scarce. If Tesla proceeds, lawmakers are requesting detailed
00:24information on how the company will comply with the incoming regulations. In the current Texas
00:28law, autonomous vehicle companies can operate statewide if they meet basic registration
00:33and insurance requirements. New legislation awaiting the governor's signature would require these
00:37companies to apply for state authorization to operate. Tesla did not immediately comment on
00:42the lawmaker's request to delay the robo-taxi launch. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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