Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software reports significantly lower collision rates compared to the U.S. national average, according to a recent safety report. FSD users experience a major collision every 5 million miles and a minor one every 1.5 million miles. This contrasts sharply with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) averages of 699,000 miles for major collisions and 299,000 miles for minor ones.
The report defines major collisions as those involving airbag deployment or irreversible restraints, including incidents where FSD was engaged within five seconds prior. Tesla's data underscores a 7x reduction in major crashes, addressing industry demands for transparency and setting a benchmark for competitors like Waymo.
Tesla FSD Reports 7x Lower Major Collision Rates Than U.S. Average
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