News on May 23, Tesla recently updated its Autopilot safety data report, demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of this technology in improving driving safety.
According to reports, with Autopilot enabled, Tesla vehicles will only have one accident every 7.63 million miles (approximately 12.2793 million kilometers) traveled. By comparison, Tesla vehicles without Autopilot will encounter an accident every 955,000 miles (approximately 1,538,700 kilometers) on average. This data compares with data provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that US vehicles have an average of one accident every 670,000 miles (about 1,078,300 kilometers), showing that Tesla’s Autopilot Technology has shown significant advantages in improving vehicle safety, which is more than 10 times safer than human driving.
#The data editor understands that Tesla emphasizes that Autopilot technology brings a safer driving experience to drivers. Even when Autopilot is not used, the probability of accidents involving Tesla vehicles is far lower than the U.S. average. However, despite Tesla's Autopilot safety report data, the American public still has doubts about the safety of this assisted driving technology.
Tesla has conducted multiple recalls at the request of U.S. regulatory agencies to address public concerns that Autopilot could cause crashes. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has pointed out that Tesla's Autopilot function has safety hazards and may increase the risk of collisions. Tesla disputes the reality of the US NHTSA investigation report, but in order to improve the safety of Autopilot, Tesla has carried out multiple system updates and optimizations through OTA.
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