Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the electric vehicle maker plans this year to greatly expand its self-driving taxi business.
Tesla Inc.’s robotaxis have been involved in over a dozen crashes in Austin since service began, according to reports the ...
Tesla robotaxis in Austin saw 14 crashes since June 2025; NHTSA data suggests a higher crash rate than humans.
The crash rate is four times worse than that of the average American driver, Electrek reports.
Tesla has reported five new crashes involving its “Robotaxi” fleet in Austin, Texas, bringing the total to 14 incidents ...
Waymo, which operates more than five times as many fully driverless vehicles in the city, reported a similar number of incidents so far in 2026.
Tesla launched its “Robotaxi” service in Austin eight months ago. In that time, Elon Musk promised 500 cars in ...
Five new NHTSA crash reports bring Tesla’s Austin robotaxi tally to 14, raising transparency questions as Tesla begins limited unsupervised rides.
It looks even worse when you compare Tesla’s fleet to Waymo’s, a company that Musk constantly tries to pick fights with, ...
California regulators determined this week that Tesla is no longer using deceptive marketing to advertise its supervised self-driving features.
Tesla announced that the first Cybercab has rolled off the production line in Texas, but the real news is the unboxed manufacturing process it uses ...