The Electric Duo
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- Patrick
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Several researchers have disputed Tesla's numbers but it is truly hard to know since Tesla hasn't released the full data. I am not a researcher but I have read their analysis. One of the best is Brad Templeton. Here is a recent article that dives into a lot of the overstated safety records from Tesla.Because no one ever fell asleep in a non driver assist capable car right?
It might sound like I'm against improving safety, but it's just the opposite. If you want to make safety features work you have to make them so they don't annoy. If a safety feature is annoying no one will use it, which in turn makes everything less safe.
There has to be balance. Over regulation of a miniscule amount of deaths (as unfortunate as they are) isn't the solution.
Tesla has some of the safest vehicles on the road thanks to AP. But many people here are critiquing them, apparently for saving lives... strange! Facts don't seem to matter to many people around here.
https://www.tesla.com/VehicleSafetyReport
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/bradte...-story-with-their-crash-data/?sh=9a464a6feda4
It is a matter of balance and I think Autopilot and other ADAS can significantly improve safety. It all has to interact with humans which brings up the weakness you stated above. If it is too annoying, people will disable it. In addition, the better a system is at handling driving situations, the more potential for boredom for the human.
If I told you to watch a video for 30 seconds and something exciting would happen, we'd all be able to that. But if I said to watch it for 30 minutes and at some point something exciting would happen and we'd all struggle. Now stretch that out to hours or days and it gets even more difficult.
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