How Many Robotaxis Are Crashing? Digging Into Some Data - CleanTechnica

Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 12/4/2025
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Read original articleThe article from CleanTechnica examines available data on crashes involving robotaxis and vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), highlighting the challenges in interpreting these statistics due to incomplete information. It distinguishes between Automated Driving Systems (ADS), which cover SAE Levels 3 through 5 and aim for full autonomous driving within specific conditions, and Level 2 ADAS, which assist with speed and steering but require constant human driver engagement. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) mandates crash reporting for both systems, with stricter criteria for ADS due to its higher automation level, but the data only extends through October 15, 2025, and lacks context such as miles driven with these systems active.
A key observation is the notably higher number of crashes involving Tesla vehicles with Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (FSD) engaged compared to other automakers’ ADAS-equipped cars. The article suggests this could be due to Tesla drivers using these features more extensively and perhaps overestimating
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