Tesla’s Robotaxi Crashes Four Times In a Single Month
In a shocking development, Tesla’s autonomous Robotaxi fleet was involved in four separate crashes within just one month, raising major safety concerns about self-driving technology. The incidents, reported across multiple U.S. cities, have reignited debates over whether Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is truly ready for widespread use.
The Four Crashes: A Breakdown
1. San Francisco, June 5
A Tesla Robotaxi failed to detect a nighttime pedestrian, resulting in a minor collision. Witnesses reported the vehicle hesitated before braking suddenly.
2. Phoenix, June 12
A Tesla taxi misjudged distance and hit a parked car while navigating a tight street, raising questions about sensor accuracy.
3. Austin, June 19
In a more serious crash, a Tesla rear-ended a stopped delivery truck. Early reports suggest the AI failed to recognize the stationary vehicle.
4. Los Angeles, June 28
A Tesla swerved to avoid a cyclist but struck a barrier. Tesla defended the AI’s “last-second decision,” but critics called it reckless.
Tesla’s Defense: Blaming Beta Tech & Human Error
Tesla downplayed the crashes, stating its FSD system is still in beta and improving. The company claimed most incidents involved “unpredictable human behavior” or difficult road conditions.
However, safety advocates and regulators remain unconvinced. The NHTSA has opened an investigation, while the California DMV is reconsidering Tesla’s testing permits.
Regulatory & Public Backlash
Lawmakers are pushing for stricter autonomous vehicle laws, and public sentiment is split. Some Tesla supporters argue the tech will improve, while others demand a pause on Robotaxi deployments.
Are Self-Driving Cars Safe?
Tesla isn’t alone—competitors like Waymo and Cruise have faced similar issues, though with fewer reported crashes. Critics say Tesla’s aggressive autonomy push risks public safety.
What’s Next for Tesla’s Robotaxis?
Tesla announced a temporary safety review, but no major changes have been confirmed. With stock prices dropping and regulators circling, the future of Tesla’s autonomous fleet hangs in the balance.
Key Question: Should Tesla prioritize safety over speed, or will it push forward despite the risks?
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