Tesla Robotaxi Reports 3 Crashes in Austin in July, Hides Details
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- Tesla reported 3 crashes involving their robotaxi in July, shortly after launching a pilot service in Austin, TX.
- Tesla redacted significant data from the crash reports, citing proprietary information.
- By July 23, Tesla's robotaxis had driven approximately 7,000 operational miles, a small distance for crashes to occur.
- Tesla's robotaxis have a safety driver on board, referred to as a 'safety monitor,' who can intervene if needed.
- Crash details:
- - Crash #1: Tesla was rear-ended while stopped, likely not at fault.
- - Crash #2: Tesla hit a stationary object at 8mph, causing minor injuries.
- - Crash #3: Tesla made contact with an SUV while turning at 2mph.
- Waymo and other companies had more crashes but with significantly higher mileage and lower crash rates.
- Tesla's crash rate with a safety driver is concerning, suggesting a need for substantial improvement.
- Tesla's redaction of crash details raises questions, especially when some incidents might paint them in a better light.
- An unreported incident involving a Tesla hitting a parked car on day #1 suggests at least two at-fault crashes.
- Future reports will indicate if Tesla's safety measures have improved, especially with new regulations requiring safety drivers in the left seat.