Tesla's Autopilot Is Better Than You, Statistically

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By Associated Press | Updated: 8 October 2018 10:33 IST
Highlights
  • Tesla recorded one accident for every 3.34 million miles with autopilot
  • One crash for every 492,000 miles driven without autopilot: data
  • Tesla recorded one accident every 1.92 million miles without autopilot

When it's machine versus man, it's more likely you'll be exchanging insurance information with man, according to data released by the electric-car maker Tesla.

In the first quarterly report on the safety of its autonomous vehicles, Tesla said it recorded one accident for every 3.34 million miles driven when the autopilot was engaged. That is a vastly better record than the one compiled by humans.

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The most recent National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data shows one auto crash for every 492,000 miles driven in the US without an autonomous assist.

In Tesla cars that do not have the autopilot engaged, the company said it recorded one accident or crash-like event every 1.92 million miles.

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The crash of any autonomous Tesla vehicle receives intense coverage due to the fascination over the confluence of technology and man, and also fascination with the company's CEO, Elon Musk.

Musk has grown agitated over that coverage.

After a Model S collided with a firetruck this spring in Utah and the driver suffered a broken ankle, Musk tweeted that "It's super messed up that a Tesla crash resulting in a broken ankle is front page news and the (tilde) 40,000 people who died in US auto accidents alone in past year get almost no coverage."

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Tesla says it's now going to start publicly releasing accident data every quarter.

"Early Friday, Tesla put the brakes on the autonomous features of its latest software, called "Version 9.

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The technology is intended to allow autonomous technology to take over a vehicle to pass cars on highways, and also handle highway entrances and exits.

Musk said in an early morning tweet that the software is being released widely right now, but that the autopilot functions will undergo a few more weeks of testing.

"Extremely difficult to achieve a general solution for self-driving that works well everywhere," Musk tweeted.

Shares of Tesla slid 5 percent in early trading Friday with a broader sell-off in U.S. markets.

 

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