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Tesla Robotaxis Crash Twice Since July 2025

Hacker News1 min brief

In brief

  • Tesla’s robotaxis have crashed at least twice since July 2025 while being remotely driven by operators.
  • Both incidents occurred in Austin, Texas, at low speeds with safety monitors onboard and no passengers.
  • The crashes include one where the vehicle hit a metal fence after moving forward from a stopped position and another where it scraped a fender after contacting a construction barricade at 9mph.
  • Unlike other companies, Tesla previously redacted crash details, but now provides full narratives for all 17 recorded incidents since last year.
  • While most crashes involve being hit by others, two instances saw the robotaxis damaging their own mirrors.
    • These events highlight challenges in autonomous driving systems and raise questions about safety as Tesla expands its robotaxi network.

Terms in this brief

robotaxis
Self-driving vehicles operated by companies like Tesla for public transportation. These cars can navigate roads autonomously but still require oversight by remote operators to ensure safety and handle unexpected situations.

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