Tesla FSD blows past humans with record-low crash rate and driverless robotaxi launch in Austin

Tesla’s Q2 2025 safety report shows cars using Full Self-Driving crashed once every 6.69 million miles, vastly outperforming human drivers who crash every 702,000 miles on average. Autopilot users still do better than non-Autopilot at one crash per 963,000 miles. Elon’s safety boast isn’t hype. Driverless Robotaxis are quietly proving it on Austin streets.

FSD is running circles around humans not because it’s flashy but because it’s consistent. It never texts, drinks or dozes off. Meanwhile every headline about autonomous car dangers still clings to anecdotes ignoring the raw numbers staring them in the face. The future isn’t human drivers catching up to AI. It’s AI leaving human error in the dust.

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