The strong market consensus against a Tesla robotaxi launch in California by June 30 reflects persistent regulatory barriers with the California Department of Motor Vehicles, which still requires extensive testing data and safety validations before approving unsupervised autonomous operation. Tesla's Full Self-Driving software continues to operate under driver supervision in the state, and no recent official filings or approvals have signaled a near-term shift to commercial robotaxi deployment. Competitive pressures from established players like Waymo, which already run limited services in California, highlight the gap in demonstrated reliability and regulatory readiness. Traders are watching for any surprise DMV decisions or Tesla executive updates on testing milestones, but historical timelines for similar autonomous vehicle certifications suggest these hurdles are unlikely to clear in the remaining weeks.
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Any taxi service available to the general public which operates without a human driver actively controlling the vehicle will count, regardless of membership or other financial restrictions.
Services which are limited to Tesla employees or a limited test group without general access will not qualify.
This market's resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Any taxi service available to the general public which operates without a human driver actively controlling the vehicle will count, regardless of membership or other financial restrictions.
Services which are limited to Tesla employees or a limited test group without general access will not qualify.
This market's resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...The strong market consensus against a Tesla robotaxi launch in California by June 30 reflects persistent regulatory barriers with the California Department of Motor Vehicles, which still requires extensive testing data and safety validations before approving unsupervised autonomous operation. Tesla's Full Self-Driving software continues to operate under driver supervision in the state, and no recent official filings or approvals have signaled a near-term shift to commercial robotaxi deployment. Competitive pressures from established players like Waymo, which already run limited services in California, highlight the gap in demonstrated reliability and regulatory readiness. Traders are watching for any surprise DMV decisions or Tesla executive updates on testing milestones, but historical timelines for similar autonomous vehicle certifications suggest these hurdles are unlikely to clear in the remaining weeks.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado
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