Tesla’s FSD Might Be 200 Times Safer Than Human Drivers as NHTSA Opens New Safety Investigation

Tesla's FSD: A Breakthrough in Safety

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) has racked up over 5.3 billion miles with only 55 recorded traffic violations, suggesting a significant improvement in safety.

The numbers indicate that FSD might be 200 times safer than human drivers, yet regulators are opening new investigations, including a new safety investigation by the NHTSA.

For every critic raising concerns about its limitations, there are thousands of owners putting millions of miles on the system, and the data suggests it’s getting safer faster than most people realize.

As the world considers handing over the wheel to autonomous vehicles, the question remains: is the world truly ready for this breakthrough?

The data behind FSD's progress is compelling, with billions of safe miles logged, but the debate continues.

Author's Summary

Tesla's FSD shows promising safety results with 5.3 billion miles and 55 traffic violations.

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Torque News Torque News — 2025-10-15

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