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每1200多万公里一起事故,马斯克称Autopilot创下新的安全纪录

For every 12 million kilometers of accidents, Musk says Autopilot sets a new safety record

Breakings ·  May 23 14:47

After more than a year, Tesla once again released safety data for its Autopilot autonomous driving assist function. When the Autopilot is turned on, an average accident will occur for every 7.63 million miles (about 12.28 million kilometers) traveled. For car owners who don't use Autopilot, an average accident will occur for every 955,000 miles traveled. In contrast, official data shows that the average American car owner will have a traffic accident for every 670,000 miles traveled. Electric vehicle analyst Sawyer Merritt pointed out in a post on X that this is a new safety record, 16% higher than the previous all-time best. Musk responded, “Yes.” (Global Market Report)

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