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And it won't work. Taxis don't need to be disinfected every hour. They need a person to check them so no one leaves something sticky on the seat / floor that can't be seen by the camera.
Self-driving taxis are going to be as clean as the bus because people are going to break the rules. A camera is not good enough to actually see what is happening in the car.
But don't you want that puddle of vomit to be sanitised vomit instead of filthy vomit?
Are…. Are those my only two options…. ? Id really prefer the no vomit option, if available
Is a little poop ok?
Well…. Maybe ill just walk…
What? And risk getting hit by a robotaxi?
Fair point, guess ill just die.
Now with TeslaNose. Not only will the vehicle fix things found by camera, it will also fix things smelled by its new artificial nose!
UV light doesn't work on sanitizing surfaces from viruses and bacteria?
A bus gets cleaned every day
I find it hard to believe every sticky smelly taxi I’ve been in is sanitized hourly, maybe not even daily.
Except for congestion periods, you should be able to reject it and get another