The Dawn Project analyzes Tesla’s self-driving safety claims
May 01 2024 - 11:44AM
The Dawn Project welcomes the conclusion of the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) investigation into the
safety risks posed by Tesla’s self-driving software, known as
Autopilot and Full Self-Driving.
NHTSA’s conclusions confirm The Dawn Project’s
findings that Tesla’s self-driving software lacks the necessary
safeguards to protect consumers and that Tesla misleads buyers of
its self-driving software with deceptive safety statistics.
Elon Musk recently advertised: “the data is
unequivocal that supervised Full Self-Driving is somewhere around
four times safer, maybe more, than just a human driving by
themselves.”
However, the new data from NHTSA estimates that
Tesla didn’t count 82% of police reported crashes involving its
self-driving software. The real number of self-driving Tesla
crashes is more than five and a half times higher than Tesla
reported in its Vehicle Safety Report.
When all of the Tesla crashes are counted, the
data is unequivocal that supervised Full Self-Driving is far less
safe than a human driving by themselves.
NHTSA’s explanation of Tesla’s data corroborates
The Dawn Project’s research and analysis that found that engaging
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software is much less safe than a human
driving by themselves.
For example, Tesla Full Self-Driving fails a DMV
driver’s test. So, FSD is a worse driver than even the worst 16
year old with a license. FSD will blow past a stopped school bus
with its red lights flashing and stop sign extended and run down a
child in a school crosswalk.
Further proof that FSD is much less safe than a
human driver is that people who paid Tesla up to $15,000 for the
software in order to make them and their family four times safer,
turn it off 85% of the time. They wouldn’t do this if it made them
safer.
As more people have seen how dangerous Tesla
Full Self-Driving is, partly as a result of Tesla offering a one
month free trial to all 1.8 million Teslas in North America, Tesla
was forced to lower the price by 50% in a desperate attempt to get
unwitting consumers to buy it.
Dan O’Dowd, founder of The Dawn Project,
commented: “It’s despicable to promote and sell self-driving
software to safety-conscious consumers by advertising that it will
make their families four times safer, when instead it will try to
kill them.”
Contact: Arthur Maltin, (805) 335-7807, press@dawnproject.com