Tesla’s Autopilot Safety Statistics Are Extremely Misleading
https://medium.com/@borismarjanovic/teslas-autopilot-safety-statistics-are-extremely-misleading-72bc9371327e
Elon Musk loves to boast about how safe Tesla’s Autopilot is. There are two statistics he often cites. The first is a supposed finding by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that Autopilot reduces crash rates by 40%. The second is that Autopilot is 3.7 times less likely to be involved in a fatal accident than the average car.
The 40% crash rate reduction statistic was already debunked earlier this year when the NHTSA said it was derived from Tesla airbag deployment data, not Autopilot safety assessments. In this article, I will show why the 3.7 times safer statistic is also flawed.
Tesla’s Autopilot Safety Statistics Are Extremely Misleading
Jun 1, 2018, 12:17am UTC
https://medium.com/@borismarjanovic/teslas-autopilot-safety-statistics-are-extremely-misleading-72bc9371327e
> Elon Musk loves to boast about how safe Tesla’s Autopilot is. There are two statistics he often cites. The first is a supposed finding by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that Autopilot reduces crash rates by 40%. The second is that Autopilot is 3.7 times less likely to be involved in a fatal accident than the average car.
> The 40% crash rate reduction statistic was already debunked earlier this year when the NHTSA said it was derived from Tesla airbag deployment data, not Autopilot safety assessments. In this article, I will show why the 3.7 times safer statistic is also flawed.