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How an orange cone has become the symbol of opposition to the robotaxi in California

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A select group of protestors in the San Francisco Bay area are demobilizing robotaxi EVs operated by companies like Waymo and Cruise by placing orange construction cones over their sensors. While opposition to this technology has been present in small doses for years, the resistance against autonomous vehicles has recently gotten more press following a recent vote to expand the services in California. Is this a fear of autonomy or just a fear of change in general?

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Tesla to open a new flagship retail location in San Francisco [Gallery]

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While Tesla has now several stores and service centers along the Bay Area (see below), the electric automaker has yet to open a location in the heart of San Francisco, but that’s about to change. Tesla is about to open a new flagship retail location on Van Ness Ave in San Francisco later this summer.
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The Tesla Model 3 is seeing the most interest in these cities

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Tesla will start taking reservations worldwide for the Model 3 in the morning of March 31st and the closer we get to the event, the more it looks like it will be an iPhone launch-like pandemonium. Coincidentally, Apple is also releasing its new iPhone SE on the same day, and a lot like it’s a less expensive version of its flagship phone, Tesla is also launching a less expensive product built on the knowledge it accumulated while developing its luxury sedan and SUV.
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BMW pulls the plug on its electric car-sharing program in San Francisco

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BMW’s DriveNow program, which gives users access to a fleet of BMW i3’s to rent by the minute, is shutting down in San Francisco indefinitely because the automaker and city officials can’t come to an understanding over parking permit regulations according to Auto News.

San Francisco was the only U.S. city in which the program was in place. DriveNow is more active in Europe. BMW recently delivered 400 i3’s in Copenhagen to expand the car-sharing program in Denmark.
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Toyota’s i-Road electric vehicle project is not dead

iroad_contents_imgToyota has very few electric vehicle projects in the works. The company is focusing its zero-emission effort on hydrogen-powered vehicles over battery-powered ones, but the i-Road concept is an exception.

The three-wheel electric vehicle is what I call “too concept” to ever be a production product. The futuristic design and independently moving front wheels are something that would appear to always be of the future, but the Japan-based auto giant seems to be pushing for a commercial release.
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Tesla’s Model S Pride-mobile shows ‘equality without exception’

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Tesla was among many Tech companies participating in last weekend’s Pride festivities in San Francisco and one Reddit user took the opportunity to catch the pace car for the Tesla group which I find way better than the 2014 edition below.

Some comments from the thread:

  • Never thought I’d say this — that is a sexy looking rainbow coloured car.
  • Quite possibly the most left-wing car ever to greet the earth.
  • That’s actually way better than I expected.
  • Frederic Lambert: “showing off what their new paint shop can do?”

 

Video of the 2 Pride 2015 cars and another still below:
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Tesla does #Drivefree adventure from San Diego to Vancouver to celebrate completion of Supecharger network

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Pictures above via Ryan! Tweets below chronicle the journey:
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