Tesla's Autopilot technology achieves new safety heights in Q1 2024

24 May 2024
Tesla's latest safety report reveals a significant leap in the safety performance of its Autopilot technology, with vehicles cruising an average of 7.63 million miles before encountering an accident.

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The Truth , 27 May 2024You are wrong. Allow me to set you free. There are already videos of people who have expor... moreAs a guy, who is following Tesla FSD quite closely and read about pretty much every update, I can clearly call BS on working flawlessly.

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yalim, 26 May 2024paperwork aside, when tesla tries this feature in any other country where, roads are not as pe... moreYou are wrong.
Allow me to set you free.
There are already videos of people who have exported their Tesla to countries where FSD was not trained on and using GPS spoofing were able to trick their car into thinking it was in the US. They turned on FSD 12.3.6 and it performed flawlessly.

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Dave Granger, 25 May 2024If these numbers have come from Tesla themselves, they're worthless.yes, it looks like that's the case. the source link at the bottom of the article leads to main tesla page. so, a bucket of salt should be kept near by. also, there are other companies that are aleady using self driving cars as taxis in us, with really good results.

Fearghast, 24 May 2024Probably can't test it legally in other countries, I can imagine the legal paperwork requ... morepaperwork aside, when tesla tries this feature in any other country where, roads are not as perfect as the US or drivers are much careless, the system will collapse in an instant. there are many speedbumps that are not marked or roadworks with no signs or even damaged road surfaces needed to be dodged.

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I'm gonna hold off on the whole self-driving car thing until more companies and people are on board. When that occurs, I may no longer be able to drive myself due to my age. However, until then, I have a preference for traditional methods.

  • Dave Granger

If these numbers have come from Tesla themselves, they're worthless.

yalim, 24 May 2024do they test it only in the US? because even a 12 year old can drive safely in US roads. there... moreProbably can't test it legally in other countries, I can imagine the legal paperwork required would fill a small library.
On the other hand, US is a good testing ground as software has to monitor every other driver and expect the unexpected behaviour like manoeuvres not legal in any way shape or form.

do they test it only in the US? because even a 12 year old can drive safely in US roads. there is no complication at all. test it in Italy or India.