Tesla's Austin robotaxis involved in 14 crashes over eight months

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.

Tesla launched its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June 2025, operating a fleet of 43 vehicles that has covered approximately 800,000 miles. Federal data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicates 14 separate crash incidents during this period. The company's reporting details collisions with five other vehicles, five fixed objects, one cyclist, one animal, and two categorized as "other." One incident involved a collision with a city bus, and another was a two-mile-per-hour impact with an SUV.

Human drivers, by comparison, experience a minor incident every 229,000 miles and a major collision every 699,000 miles, per Tesla's research. NHTSA data shows an average driver incident requiring police involvement every 500,000 miles. Thus, the robotaxi fleet's crash rate of one every 57,000 miles is 4.018 times higher than that of human-driven vehicles.

Safety monitors have been present in the vehicles, capable of intervening with an emergency stop button to prevent incidents. Of the 14 crashes, five were reported in December 2025 and January 2026, accounting for 36% of the total and suggesting no improvement over time. A July 2025 crash initially reported as "property damage only" was updated in December to "minor with hospitalization," raising questions about Tesla's reporting practices, which include redactions.

The fleet consists of 42 available vehicles, with operational availability under 20% of hours. Tesla's CEO has claimed the vision-only self-driving system is significantly safer than human drivers and that the fleet would expand to hundreds of vehicles across half the country by now, but current operations remain limited to parts of Austin and another city.

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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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New NHTSA data reveals Tesla's Austin robotaxi fleet crashing nine times more frequently than human drivers through November 2025, even with safety monitors. As prior coverage noted skepticism over unfulfilled unsupervised ride promises post-January storm, the company continues supervised operations, underscoring persistent safety hurdles.

Tesla initiated unsupervised robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, on January 22, 2026, advancing its driverless ambitions amid a Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription overhaul effective February 14, plans for Optimus humanoid robot sales by end-2027, falling vehicle deliveries, and intensifying regulatory probes.

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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.

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