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#Autonomous robotaxis are safer than Tesla ‘self-driving’

#Autonomous robotaxis are safer than Tesla ‘self-driving’

Cars are evolving quickly — but it’s important that people know the difference between ADAS and autonomous driving. It’s also important that both vehicular categories receive a comparable level of due diligence when it comes to ensuring the safety of car occupants and other road users.

And well, we have a problem. Let me explain what’s got me riled up.

This week we’ve seen a clash of the titans between autonomous vehicle industry experts, The New York Times, and Tesla drivers.

It started with a rallying cry against the use of misleading terms like ‘self-driving’ to describe car functionalities that sit firmly in Level 2 in terms of vehicle automation. 

A New York Times journalist wrote an article that showed a concerning inability to differentiate between FSD/ADAS and autonomous driving while trying out a Cadillac in Super Cruise mode, which left many people greatly concerned.

Even when a couple of auto academics asked the journalist in question, Farhad Manjoo, (as well as the Opinion Copy Chief),   to correct or clarify the Opinion Copy Chief’s response was:

“In short, although the auto industry may distinguish between advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous or self-driving vehicles, most people do not, and we do not expect them to.”

The ruckus continued on Twitter.

Also, a video was released this week, where two Tesla owners liken driving to gaming. They film their car at risk of hitting a cyclist, laugh about it, and then the driver says he needs to cut it from the video. Hiding the evidence?

 

This raised many conversations on Twitter about how Tesla drivers understand and experience their “Full Self-Driving” subscription.

And it’s not like Tesla’s safety record hasn’t been in the spotlight time and time again.

Is Tesla getting an easy ride? 

Earlier this year, a lobby group called The Dawn Project took out a full-page ad in the New York Times. It slammed Tesla‘s ‘Full Self-Driving’ (FSD) beta software.

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