Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk Hints at Reducing Safety Monitors from Robotaxi Fleet
Jun 30, 2025

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk Hints at Reducing Safety Monitors from Robotaxi Fleet

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Tesla's Robotaxi fleet, launched in Austin just last Sunday, has been making headlines with its impressive performance and safety record. After eight days of operation, videos and reviews from riders have shown that the driverless vehicles are safe, accurate, and well-coordinated. Safety Monitors, Tesla employees who sit in the front passenger seat during the driverless rides, have been present to ensure the safety of occupants during the earliest rides. However, they have not been too active in intervening, with only a single instance reported so far. In this instance, a Safety Monitor had to step in and stop the vehicle due to a strange interaction with a UPS truck. The incident was attributed to human error, rather than the Robotaxi making a wrong move. There was also a minor issue with the sun's glare causing the Tesla to brake abnormally, but the car handled the scenario and proceeded normally. CEO Elon Musk has hinted that Tesla could begin reducing Safety Monitors from its Robotaxis within "a month or two." The impressive performance of the Robotaxi fleet, with the vast majority of rides being performed without human intervention, may have contributed to Musk's confidence in scaling back the safety measures. It will be interesting to see how Tesla proceeds with reducing Safety Monitors and Teleoperators, and what further developments are in store for its Robotaxi fleet.