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by remuskaos 1481 days ago
> But that said, once you learn the quirks it is extremely predictable and robust.

I'm sorry, but this sounds like Stockholm syndrome to me. You admit that the car you're driving behaves unpredictably if you don't know it's quirks. But it still sounds like you're defending it.

This would be intolerable for most other cars, of not outright dangerous. I'm not trying to attack you, so I'm sorry to be this direct:

Why are you still keeping this anti-feature enabled? This sounds really dangerous.

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It’s strictly safer than other cars. Autopilot’s accident rate is one per every 4.3 million miles versus 1 per 480 thousand miles for the non-Tesla US average. Autopilot is nearly 10x safer than the average US driver.

It’s really a bummer to see how many commenters are making strong statements informed by neither data nor experience. This whole thread is well below this forum’s normal level of discourse.