Tesla urges New Jersey owners to oppose new bill that could block Robotaxi
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Tesla is urging its customers in New Jersey to oppose pending legislation that could block true driverless technology in the state. The bills, S.1677 and A.3968, propose a three-year autonomous vehicle pilot program with requirements that Tesla argues make unsupervised Robotaxis impossible. The company claims the bills impose severe restrictions, including human safety drivers and multimillion-dollar insurance minimums. Tesla contends these barriers ignore real-world performance data and favor competitors over innovative technologies. The company is directing owners to its advocacy platform to send messages to legislators calling for amendments. New Jersey risks falling behind other states like Texas, where Tesla has started expanding Robotaxi operations.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Restrictive rules could cost New Jersey jobs and billions in potential growth as autonomous ride-hailing scales elsewhere.
- · By blocking Robotaxi, the state may also forgo the safety benefits of autonomous vehicles, which could reduce the 582 traffic deaths recorded in 2025.