From Torque News.
Today we’re talking about Tesla’s latest safety report, and it’s making some bold claims of how many times Autopilot is safer than humans. According to Tesla, cars using Autopilot are about nine times safer than those driven by humans. They say drivers using Autopilot experience one crash every 6.36 million miles, while the national average is roughly one crash every 700,000 miles. That’s a huge difference, and it’s something worth unpacking.
So what does that really mean? Well, if these numbers hold up, Tesla’s system could be changing how we think about road safety. It’s not just about fewer accidents—it’s about how technology could reshape everything from driver confidence to insurance costs. Still, we have to remember that most Autopilot miles happen on highways, where conditions are easier and drivers are more attentive, so the comparison isn’t completely one-to-one.
Tesla’s new safety report makes an unexpected claim that Autopilot is nine times safer than human drivers, but what’s really behind those numbers might surprise you.
https://www.torquenews.com/1/teslas-new-safety-report-shows-how-many-times-autopilot-safer-humans
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Reference
Tesla https://x.com/Tesla/status/1981044908581584924
Teslarati https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-new-safety-report-autopilot-nine-times-safer-humans-q3-2025
This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at https://twitter.com/torquenewsauto on Twitter and https://www.torquenews.com/ for daily automotive news. Also, follow us on Telegram at https://t.me/teslaev
