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Tesla autosteer increases crash rates
2019-02-13 21:56:10.489257+01 by
Dan Lyke
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In 2017, the feds said Tesla Autopilot cut crashes 40%—that was bogus
But now NHTSA's full data set is available, and, if anything, it appears to contradict Musk's
claims. The majority of the vehicles in the Tesla data set suffered from missing data or other problems
that made it impossible to say whether the activation of Autosteer increased or decreased the crash rate.
But when QCS focused on 5,714 vehicles whose data didn't suffer from these problems, it found that the
activation of Autosteer actually increased crash rates by 59 percent.
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