According to Tesla’s director of Autopilot software Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla is preventing about 40 crashes a day for just one reason ...
The answers to those questions, of course, need to be balanced with how many accidents the company’s driver assistance technologies either cause or contribute to. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has documented more than
with Autopilot or Full Self Driving, and is actively monitoring ADAS, or advanced driver assistance systems.Tesla has the most crashes of any vehicle manufacturer, but in fairness, the company likely has many more vehicles on the road with high-level ADAS systems than any other competitor, with over 2.6 million Teslas on the road currently and Musk predicting over 4 million by the end of 2022.
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