Tesla cars using driver-assist systems are significantly less likely to crash than Waymo, Transdev, and GM’s Cruise, according to NHTSA’s data. Although the regulator’s data only show the number of accidents, without taking into account the size of the fleet and the miles are driven, such a conclusion is obvious with a little digging into the details.
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