U.S. auto safety regulators are reviewing incidents involving Tesla’s self-driving robotaxis in Austin, following videos showing traffic violations during the first day of paid rides. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is gathering information but hasn’t launched a formal probe. Videos show Tesla Model Ys swerving into oncoming lanes, crossing double-yellow lines, and exceeding posted speed limits. In one instance, a vehicle stopped in the middle of the road after a rider pressed the “pull over” button, requiring remote support to resume travel. Tesla and Austin police have not commented. CEO Elon Musk praised the launch, and analysts described the debut as “largely uneventful,” despite these issues.