NHTSA Contacts Tesla Regarding Recent Robotaxi Service Launch
Jun 27, 2025

NHTSA Contacts Tesla Regarding Recent Robotaxi Service Launch

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Tesla's rollout of its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, over the weekend saw around 10 to 20 Model Y vehicles autonomously cover a geo-fenced route, complete with a selection of "pro-Tesla" content creators onboard. Early social media posts revealed that the experience largely ran like clockwork, despite the required app release being delayed. However, as the day progressed, a number of videos emerged online of Tesla's Robotaxis behaving erratically. The incidents included veering into the wrong lane, traveling at several miles per hour above the speed limit, and, in one instance, slamming on the brakes for a group of police cars that were parked well off the road. The National Highway Transit Safety Administration (NHTSA) is aware of the referenced incidents and is in contact with Tesla to gather additional information. In a statement, the agency noted that it does not pre-approve new technology, but instead requires manufacturers to ensure vehicles meet agency standards. It will subsequently investigate and report on anything that falls foul of its guidelines. This latest preliminary enquiry joins an open investigation that the NHTSA is already working on concerning Tesla's Full Self-Driving mode in its passenger vehicles. This separate case is looking into the system's ability to operate safely in low visibility situations, following a number of high-profile crashes. Elon Musk has famously preached about the benefits of his camera-only autonomous driving system. However, the recent incidents have raised concerns about the safety of Tesla's autonomous technology. The NHTSA's investigation will likely shed more light on the matter and could have implications for the future of Tesla's Robotaxi service.