Not too sure you can say this is an average, clearly the number of TESLA auto Drive cars on the road is sweet FA compared to the every other car out there. I'm sure that if you were to use the statistics of 2013 Bugatti Veyron vs every other car in the USA or world then they too would look super safe!
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This is the first death in a Tesla on autopilot. And that's after 25,000 of them have travelled 209 million km on autopilot (there's 100,000+ Model S on the road, 25,000 with autopilot). That's bloody impressive.
Lets put 100 humans through this scenario and see how many crash?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X-5fKzmy38 ? My guess is the Tesla will come out on top, you know given it is processing more data faster, from more sensors, with a quicker response time than a human.
How fast was the car going? How far away was the truck when it turned? Why was a semi trailer turning in front of an oncoming car?
If he's doing 110km/h and a truck turns across the front of him when he's 50m away, he's going to crash whether he's driving or the car is. Auto pilot doesn't magically suspend the laws of physics, so its going to take the car 75m to stop (+25m thinking time for a human driver to react) .
Preliminary reports say "neither Autopilot nor the driver noticed the white side of the tractor trailer against a brightly lit sky, so the brake was not applied." So if he'd been driving it himself, would the accident have been prevented?
Tesla will update the software and it will improve, and get better.
They made cars drive behind a man waving a red flag when they first came out due to 'safety' fears. Things will change.