Nevada caps Tesla’s Vegas ‘Robotaxi’ fleet at 10 — it asked for 5,000
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.Nevada's Transportation Authority approved Tesla's Robotaxi permit for Las Vegas but capped the fleet at 10 vehicles, far below Tesla's requested 5,000. The permit restricts operations to an approved Strip stretch, prohibits airport pickups, and limits speed to 45 mph.

Nevada’s Transportation Authority granted Tesla a permit to run driverless vehicles in Las Vegas last month and capped the fleet at 10 cars. Tesla’s application had asked for 5,000.
The permit also confines Tesla to an approved stretch of the Strip, bans pickups at Harry Reid International Airport, and limits the vehicles to 45 mph.
Tesla asked for all of Clark County
Tesla Robotaxi, LLC filed docket 26-05015 with the Nevada Transportation Authority in early June, seeking an Autonomous Vehicle Network Company permit. The application covered all of Clark County and requested authority for up to 5,000 vehicles during the first 12 months. It specifically named Harry Reid International Airport and Henderson Executive Airport as pickup locations.
The Authority signed off on July 27. Ten fully autonomous vehicles, operating only inside a geofence the regulator has to approve, with a 45 mph ceiling and no airport service.
