Tesla, Robotaxi and California's Bay Area
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Tesla sent Robotaxi users an agreement on Saturday giving more details about its planned launch in the Bay area.
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Tesla sent robotaxi users a new terms-of-service agreement detailing its planned launch in California's Bay Area, Business Insider reported citing a screenshot of the notification sent to users on Saturday.
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