Ny data visar fjärrstyrda förare inblandade i krockar med Tesla-robotaxi

Nysläppta detaljer från federala krockrapporter avslöjar att fjärroperatörer satt vid kontrollerna under åtminstone två incidenter med Teslas robotaxi i Austin, Texas. Olyckorna inträffade efter att företaget började erbjuda resor i juni 2025.

Uppgifter från National Highway Traffic Safety Administration täcker 17 incidenter som involverar Tesla-robotaxis mellan juli 2025 och mars 2026. Vid en händelse i juli 2025 tog en fjärroperatör kontrollen efter att en säkerhetsövervakare begärt hjälp, accelererade fordonet och körde in i ett metallstängsel. En andra krock i januari 2026 innebar att en fjärrförare körde in i en vägbom i ungefär 14 kilometer i timmen. Båda fordonen hade en säkerhetsövervakare ombord men inga passagerare vid tillfället.

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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's robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, has experienced 14 crashes in its first eight months of operation, according to federal reports. This rate equates to a collision every 57,000 miles, four times more frequent than for human drivers. The incidents include contacts with vehicles, objects, a cyclist, an animal, and a city bus, with one resulting in hospitalization.

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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.

Tesla has added five unsupervised Model Y robotaxis to its Texas operations as of April 29, 2026, bringing totals to 19 in Austin, three in Dallas, and two in Houston—for 24 vehicles overall. The expansion, tracked by independent monitors and reported by Sawyer Merritt, advances the program beyond its initial supervised Austin pilot launched in 2025.

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California DMV records show Tesla completed zero miles of autonomous testing on public roads in 2025—the sixth consecutive year without activity—stalling progress toward driverless robotaxi approvals under new rules requiring 50,000 supervised miles. While robotaxis launch driverless in Austin and pilots expand elsewhere, the company faces regulatory hurdles, business challenges, and a recent share dip.

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