In a startling revelation, new data highlights that driverless Tesla vehicles exhibit higher crash rates compared to their human-driven counterparts. The study, released on February 24, 2026, underscores growing concerns over the safety of autonomous cars, particularly Tesla’s driverless fleet. This issue is critical as it raises questions about the current readiness of autonomous technology in real-world scenarios. The data suggests that despite advancements in self-driving software, human drivers still demonstrate superior safety on the road. Industry experts and safety advocates are calling for more stringent testing and safety protocols for autonomous vehicles. Furthermore, this revelation may prompt regulators to reassess guidelines governing driverless technology. As Tesla and other manufacturers push towards a driverless future, this data serves as a crucial reminder of the challenges that lie ahead in ensuring the safety of autonomous transportation.
KVUENew data shows 151,000 Students from First CBE Cohort Fail to Finish Junior School
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