New data shows remote drivers in Tesla robotaxi crashes

Newly released details from federal crash reports reveal that remote operators were at the controls during at least two Tesla robotaxi incidents in Austin, Texas. The crashes occurred after the company began offering rides in June 2025.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data covers 17 incidents involving Tesla robotaxis between July 2025 and March 2026. In one July 2025 event, a remote operator took control after a safety monitor requested help, accelerated the vehicle and struck a metal fence. A second crash in January 2026 saw a remote driver hit a construction barricade at about 9 miles per hour. Both vehicles carried a safety monitor but no passengers at the time.

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Illustration of Tesla's unsupervised Robotaxi driving riderless through Dallas streets during launch in Texas cities Austin, Dallas, and Houston.
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Tesla launches unsupervised Robotaxi service in Austin, Dallas, and Houston

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Tesla has launched unsupervised Robotaxi rides in Austin, Dallas, and Houston, Texas, with the service expanding to Dallas and Houston on April 18. Geofenced areas are active in Houston's Jersey Village neighborhood and Dallas' Highland Park, as shown in maps shared on X. A regular customer ride was confirmed in Dallas shortly after rollout, and Tesla showcased a 360-degree view of a ride without onboard safety monitors.

Tesla's autonomous Robotaxi fleet in Austin has completed four months without any collisions caused by its Full Self-Driving software. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows the streak covers February through spring. Three minor incidents occurred in that period, but all resulted from other drivers hitting stationary vehicles.

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Tesla reported no at-fault crashes for its robotaxis in the latest NHTSA data. The absence of incidents reflects a small active fleet rather than scaled operations. Live tracking shows just 14 unsupervised vehicles in use across markets.

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