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Autopilot technology is both FSD and autopilot.First, that is not data. It is Tesla's sanitized, completely unverified interpretation of the data.
Second, if you actually read the report you would notice that it doesn't even include FSD. It includes Autopilot and non-Autopilot miles.![]()
It is tesla's ADAS reporting. These accidents are reported to the NHTSA as required by the standing general order. Tesla is not hiding any accidents. As long as they happen with in 5 seconds of disengagement they are reported
unlike rivian who chooses not to report accidents, despite being a vertically integrated manufacturer with their own software. They seriously can't tell when an accident happens while the adas system is activated? Are they that behind?
When an accident happens, mobile service needs to come to your house to retrieve the black box information? They don't have this information and the videos of the crash?
It's worth mentioning most cars on the road have nonexistent or barely functioning automatic emergency braking. Tesla has the best auto braking according to euro NCAP tests. So it would make sense that tesla accidents would be half of the average.
If you look at the IIHS test, rivian hit a child in broad daylight and failed to completely brake. If you have a system that can't prevent a simple accident like that, how can you prevent anything more complex? IIHS looks at whether it reduces impact but not whether it prevents a collision entirely
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