| > Where are the FSD deaths you claimed? I believe the NHTSA's fatal FSD crash refers to No. 225 on that list [1]. > Most people don't check sources and assume a comment is true because one is linked I'd assume anyone responding to a comment would be curious and competent enough to look at a source. > fact that deaths are included as a 'Tesla death' regardless of who's fault it is shows that the site operator has an axe to grind and that the data cannot be trusted Judging fault is subjective. Judging whether someone died is not. > 555 deaths over 11 years worldwide is quite low given that about 45,000 people die in auto accidents just in the US every single year and 1.19M people die worldwide every single year Yes. That's the point. It's a dataset that shows Teslas to be safe, Autopilot not so much and evidences FSD having killed at least one person. [1] https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2022/INCR-EA22002-14496.pdf Table 1 |