Tesla nears deadline in NHTSA's ongoing FSD traffic violations probe

In a follow-up to NHTSA's October 2025 investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software for dangerous maneuvers like running red lights, Tesla must submit data on over 8,300 potential violations by March 9, 2026. This is separate from reports on 14 robotaxi incidents since June 2025. Tesla's safety data shows improving autonomous performance amid scrutiny.

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) faces a March 9, 2026, deadline to deliver data on potential Full Self-Driving (FSD) traffic violations to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This stems from the agency's ongoing probe—announced October 7, 2025, as its sixth into FSD—which initially identified 58 incidents but has expanded to Tesla reviewing more than 8,300 records. The submission covers FSD from early versions to recent ones, potentially demonstrating safety improvements.

Distinct from this, Tesla reported 14 incidents with unsupervised FSD in robotaxis since their June 2025 launch, mainly in Austin. NHTSA summaries detail low-speed collisions with fixed objects, poles, trees, animals, cyclists, and cars—often with the vehicle stopping first and no injuries. Examples include a July 2025 minor incident with hospitalization during a right turn, September property damage on a left turn, and others through January 2026.

Tesla's robotaxi rate is one collision per 57,000 miles, versus company estimates of one major every 660,000 miles and minor every 222,000 for U.S. drivers. Adjusted for 4.3-mile urban trips (like Waymo), it's one per 13,289 trips over 800,000 miles. CEO Elon Musk cautioned on earnings calls about risks in 1-in-10,000 trips.

Broader Tesla data indicates supervised FSD with a major crash every 5.3 million miles (vs. 660,000 for humans). Robotaxi progress shows seven collisions in first 250,000 miles, next seven in 550,000—minor incidents often unreported by humans. This context underscores Tesla's autonomous advances under NHTSA review.

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Crashed Tesla robotaxi on Austin street amid emergency response, illustrating 14 incidents since June 2025 launch.
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Tesla robotaxis record 14 crashes in Austin since June 2025 launch

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Tesla has reported five new crashes involving its robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, bringing the total to 14 incidents since the service began operating in June 2025. The latest data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals a crash rate higher than typical human drivers, amid ongoing scrutiny of the autonomous system. One earlier incident has been updated to include a hospitalization.

Tesla has reported five additional collisions involving its Austin-based robotaxi fleet in December 2025 and January 2026, bringing the total to 14 incidents since the service launched in June 2025. The fleet, mainly Model Y vehicles with engaged autonomous systems, shows a crash rate higher than human-driven benchmarks. Despite this, Tesla started limited driverless rides in late January 2026.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has accumulated over 8.4 billion cumulative miles driven worldwide as of March 2, 2026, per the company's safety page—nearing CEO Elon Musk's 10 billion mile target for safe unsupervised self-driving. In parallel, Tesla has begun supervised FSD testing in Abu Dhabi under local oversight.

Tesla has disclosed that more than 1.1 million drivers worldwide are actively using its Full Self-Driving Supervised software, marking the first time the company has shared such adoption figures. This milestone, reported in the firm's Q4 2025 earnings, shows FSD penetration at about 12.4% of its global fleet of 8.9 million vehicles. The growth highlights accelerating subscriptions even as vehicle deliveries softened.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) navigated onto the dirt shoulder to pass a bus crash blocking the road ahead, in an incident shared on X by Sawyer Merritt on March 15, 2026.

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