Tesla’s Robotaxi program has disclosed its 15th accident, Electrek reports, citing the latest filing from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. According to Electrek’s estimation, extrapolated from the last time Tesla disclosed mileage figures, that amounts to a crash every 57,000 miles — about 9 times the rate for humans.
The latest crash involved a Model Y hitting a fixed object at 9 mph in January while the autonomous system was engaged.
Humans are very much still involved with Tesla’s so-called autonomous driving service. Despite announcing in January that the service had started removing safety monitors from the front seats, only two unsupervised vehicles have been spotted in the last month according to Robotaxi Tracker. The entire fleet has also dwindled from around 50 vehicles to just 35. Their mileage is unavailable.