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Human error still crushes Tesla Autopilot failures by a shocking margin
Tesla’s latest crash statistics paint a counterintuitive picture: even as its Autopilot system faces high profile failures and federal scrutiny, the raw numbers still suggest that human drivers are far more likely to crash than cars running advanced driver assistance.
A Tesla owner says his car tried to drive him into a lake while using the automaker’s latest “Full Self-Driving” software. The incident, captured on video and posted to social media, has gone viral with over 1 million views, adding to a growing list of dangerous FSD edge cases that raise serious questions about the system’s readiness.
Tesla can keep selling cars in California for now, but the DMV says “Autopilot” is misleading—and Tesla may have to rename or radically justify the claim California DMV says Tesla misled with “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving” marketing.
The latest fatal collision between a Tesla and a motorcycle has turned a long‑running safety debate into an urgent reckoning. A Washington state family now alleges that Autopilot failed to recognize a rider ahead of their vehicle, reviving questions ...
Tesla’s new Autopilot safety report shows crashes rising for a third straight quarter. Tesla claims Autopilot users are nine times less likely to crash than unassisted drivers, but that’s down from ten times safer earlier this year. Tesla still ...
Lawsuit says Tesla’s flawed Autopilot encouraged overreliance, ignored warnings, and failed to recognize a stopped motorcycle. SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The family of a 28-year-old man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla (TSLA) yesterday ...