Tesla Leads Industry for Crashes and Deaths Involving Driver-Assistance Tech

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'Tesla is having more severe—and fatal—crashes than people in a normal data set,' one expert said.

In the past, Musk has said that cars in Autopilot mode are safer than those entirely controlled by humans.

"The fact that… anybody and everybody can have it… Is it reasonable to expect that might be leading to increased accident rates? Sure, absolutely." Other experts have cast doubt on Tesla's ability to deliver a fully self-driving car, as the company has repeatedly promised,"Tesla keeps saying next year, and I still don't see any reason to believe that promise," Phil Koopman, an engineering professor and autonomous vehicle expert at Carnegie Mellon University, told"There's no reason to believe that something magic will happen this year that failed to happen the year before and the year before and the year before.

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