
"Tesla released its Vehicle Safety Report for Q3 2025, and it showed that one crash was recorded every 6.36 million miles drive in which drivers were using Autopilot technology. This is a stark contrast from the most recent data made available by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), which shows there is an automobile crash approximately every 702,000 miles."
"The figure for Q3 2025 is slightly lower than the one that Tesla released in Q3 2024, which eclipsed 7 million miles between accidents for drivers using Autopilot technology. Over the past seven quarters, Q1 has been Tesla's strongest showing with the Vehicle Safety Report, with Q4 being the weakest. This is usually attributed to weather and driving conditions deteriorating toward the end of the year."
"Q1 2024 was Tesla's best performance so far, with one crash every 7.63 million miles. Autopilot and Full Self-Driving have been a major focus of Tesla over the past few years, and recent versions have improved on what has already proven to be an extremely safe way to travel, as long as it is used correctly. Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) suite is a suitable way to allow the vehicle to navigate through any traffic setting and"
In Q3 2025, one crash occurred for every 6.36 million miles driven when drivers used Autopilot. That rate is roughly nine times lower than the U.S. average crash frequency of about one crash every 702,000 miles per NHTSA and FHWA data. The Q3 2025 figure is slightly lower than Q3 2024, which showed over 7 million miles between accidents while using Autopilot. Across seven quarters, Q1 consistently showed the strongest safety performance and Q4 the weakest, often linked to deteriorating weather and driving conditions. Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and Autopilot development focus on improving safety when used correctly.
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