Tesla Q2 2025 vehicle safety report proves FSD makes driving several times safer
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Tesla's Q2 2025 safety report indicated the effectiveness of its Autopilot and Full Self Driving (FSD) features in reducing crashes. Vehicles utilizing Autopilot experienced one crash per 6.69 million miles, whereas non-Autopilot cars had one crash per 963,000 miles. This is significantly better than the national average of one crash every 702,000 miles. Elon Musk claims that FSD represents the company's most advanced safety feature, allowing cars to operate with minimal human intervention, and early users of Tesla's Robotaxi service have praised its driving style.
In the 2nd quarter, we recorded one crash for every 6.69 million miles driven in which drivers were using Autopilot technology. For drivers who were not using Autopilot technology, we recorded one crash for every 963,000 miles driven.
Elon Musk has always maintained that FSD is the company's biggest safety feature. This is no exaggeration, as the system allows vehicles to operate vehicles without human intervention.
Tesla's Q2 2025 safety statistics show that the company recorded one crash for every 6.69 million miles driven for vehicles that were using Autopilot technology.
Customers who have used Tesla's Robotaxi service in Austin have noted that the vehicles operate in a manner that is akin to a confident and cautious driver.
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