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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is any of it legit? What are the sources? [/quote] DAWN project isn't fly by night. [b]Testing has been done by others as well all showing the same.[/b] Last month, a Tesla engineer testified that a 2016 demo in which the company claimed its car was driving itself was actually staged. Under oath in a court of law. [/quote] Still waiting on the links for this. [/quote] DP. The problem with what you are asking for is that no one but Tesla has the ability to do the kind of larger-scale controlled testing you seem to be looking for. That would take multiple test models of Teslas equipped with activated FSD, which would be prohibitively expensive. The best outside groups can do is collect real-world incident data (which is limited because there just aren’t that many on the road) to derive and extrapolate the results. Tesla is in the best position to demonstrate the safety of its FSD, but they won’t publicly release it and even they don’t claim their FSD is safe for use without constant driver engagement. This is why Tesla had been accused by many as using its customers as crash test dummies. In absence of that kind of large-scale testing, we have to rely on anecdotes like this to assess the safety of Tesla’s FSD: https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/12/21/test-driving-gm-ford-and-tesla-hands-free-systems.html[/quote] So the PPs were lying about “testing by others”? [/quote] No, the testing is just limited to more individual instances rather than testing in a scale that can give a statistically significant measure of various types of error rates. Since that testing can’t be done by anyone but Tesla, the rest of us have to rely on video and other evidence of problematic incidents like the FSD not stopping for school busses and strollers. [/quote]
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