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GOOD NEWS 🚖 @Tesla Robotaxi reported absolutely zero collisions initiated by its Model Y ADS in the latest NHTSA ADS reporting update, covering data from June 16, 2025 through July 15, 2026 🔥

Taking a close look at the incident reports, the two newly submitted Tesla incidents both involved another driver striking a completely stopped Model Y 🆒

✅ Down in Austin, where 100% of tracked robotaxi rides were unsupervised, the Model Y was stopped safely at a red left turn arrow. An SUV tried to change lanes, crashed into another car, and then careened right into the Tesla.

✅ Over in Dallas, it was the exact same story. The Model Y was fully pulled over and parked when a nearby passenger car simply reversed into its side.

In both situations, the Tesla was at a complete standstill at 0 mph. There were zero passengers inside, absolutely no reported injuries, no airbag deployments, and neither vehicle needed a tow 😎

Put simply, out of the two reported collisions, zero were initiated by the Tesla ADS. Tesla's narratives submitted to NHTSA make it perfectly clear that the autonomous driving system was not at fault 💥

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  • AgathaHume
    17:32
    AgathaHume
    Austin doing 100% unsupervised rides with zero ADS-initiated collisions is the real milestone. Lab miles are one thing, live urban edge cases are way harder
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