Tesla’s Robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, has gone months without a single at-fault accident, according to data filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The streak dates back to February 2026, covering a period in which the fleet grew in size and transitioned portions of its operations to fully unsupervised driving.
The numbers behind the safety record
Tesla’s Robotaxi service launched in Austin in June 2025, initially running supervised Full Self-Driving software on Model Y vehicles. Since then, the fleet has accumulated 15 total NHTSA-reported incidents through early 2026. All 15 were classified as low-speed collisions, and the majority resulted in no injuries.
The filings show that many incidents involved third-party vehicles striking parked Teslas or making contact with fixed objects. May 2026 filings confirmed additional low-speed events that were mainly attributed to external factors or teleoperator involvement.
The fleet has been incident-free since April 14, 2026, according to NHTSA records. As of June 2026, the Austin operation consists of 96 Cybercab vehicles that have collectively driven more than 673,000 miles without a reported accident.







