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Self-Driving Teslas Are Fatally Striking Motorcyclists More Than Any Other Brand: New Analysis

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  • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

    Fair enough!

    At least one of the fatalities is Full-Self Driving (it was cited by name in the police reports). The remainder are Autopilot. So, both systems kill motorcyclists. Tesla requests this data redacted from their NHTSA reporting, which specifically makes it difficult for consumers to measure which system is safer or if incremental safety improvements are actually being made.

    You're placing a lot if faith that the incremental updates are improvements without equivalent regressions. That data is specifically being concealed from you, and I think you should probably ask why. If there was good news behind those redactions, they wouldn't be redactions.

    I didn't publish the software version data point because I agree with AA5B, it doesn't matter. I honestly don't care how it works. I care that it works well enough to safely cohabit the road with my manual transmission cromagnon self.

    I'm not a "Tesla reporter," I'm not trying to cover the incremental changes in their software versions. Plenty of Tesla fans doing that already. It only has my attention at all because it's killing vulnerable road users, and for that analysis we don't actually need to know which self-driving system version is killing people, just the make of car it is installed on.

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    I'd say it's a pretty important distinction to know if one or both systems have a problem and the level of how bad that problem is.

    Also are you referencing the one in Seattle in 2024 for FSD? The CNBC article says FSD, but the driver said AP.

    And especially back then, there's also an important distinction of how they work.

    FSD on highways wasn't released until November 2024, and even then not everyone got it right away. So even if FSD was enabled, the crash may have been under AP.

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    • excrubulent@slrpnk.netE [email protected]

      I remember finding a motorcycle community on reddit that called themselves "squids" or "squiddies" or something like that.

      Their whole thing was putting road tyres on dirtbikes and riding urban environments like they were offroad obstacles. You know, ramping things, except on concrete.

      They loved to talk about how dumb & short-lived they were. I couldn't ever find that group again, so maybe I misremembered the "squid" name, but I wanted to find them again, not to ever try it - fuck that - but because the bikes looked super cool. I just have a thing for gender-bent vehicles.

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      Calamari Racing Team. It's mostly a counter-movement to r/Motorcycles, where most of the posters are seen as anti-fun. Their whole thing is that, not just a specific way to ride, they also have a legendary commenter that pays money for pics in full leather.

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        I'd say it's a pretty important distinction to know if one or both systems have a problem and the level of how bad that problem is.

        Also are you referencing the one in Seattle in 2024 for FSD? The CNBC article says FSD, but the driver said AP.

        And especially back then, there's also an important distinction of how they work.

        FSD on highways wasn't released until November 2024, and even then not everyone got it right away. So even if FSD was enabled, the crash may have been under AP.

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        Police report for 2024 case attached, it is also linked in the original article: https://www.opb.org/article/2025/01/15/tesla-may-face-less-accountability-for-crashes-under-trump/

        It was Full Self Driving, according to the police. They know because they downloaded the data off the vehicle's computer. The motorcyclist was killed on a freeway merge ramp.

        All the rest is beyond my brief. Thought you might like the data to chew on, though.

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        • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

          Police report for 2024 case attached, it is also linked in the original article: https://www.opb.org/article/2025/01/15/tesla-may-face-less-accountability-for-crashes-under-trump/

          It was Full Self Driving, according to the police. They know because they downloaded the data off the vehicle's computer. The motorcyclist was killed on a freeway merge ramp.

          All the rest is beyond my brief. Thought you might like the data to chew on, though.

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          The motorcyclist was killed on a freeway merge ramp.

          I'd say that means it's a very good chance that yes while, FSD was enabled, the crash happened under the older AP mode of driving.

          Also yikes... the report says the AEB kicked in, and the driver overrode it by pressing on the accelerator!

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          • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

            Bahaha, that one is new to me.

            Back when I worked on an ambulance, we called the no helmet guys organ donors.

            This comment was brought to you by PTSD, and has been redacted in a rare moment of sobriety.

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            I also rammed 10cc spikes at the back of the bus, the world needs organ donors and motorcycles provide a great service for that. Hope your EMT career was short lived but rewarding.

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              I wonder if it's happened yet

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              There was an article where he sliced a deer in half

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                Okay, so I'm going to edit my earlier replies, but I'm wrong.

                Version 11 in 2023 wasn't using the AP code, it just wasn't using the neural nets. So it was legitimately FSD, but it was running different code on the freeways (non neural net) vs on city streets (neural net)

                But it was indeed FSD.

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                  They are illegal in every developed country.

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                  But muh innovation! How are genius CEOs supposed to innovate if they can't use the public at large as guinea pigs??

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                  • E [email protected]

                    It will do nothing. By the time a propane cylinder would rupture, even if we assume it actually ignites too, it would add very little to a massive crash that killed everyone and desintegrated everything.

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                    Don't stop.... I'm almost there

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                    • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

                      TL;DR: Self-Driving Teslas Rear-End Motorcyclists, Killing at Least 5

                      Brevity is the spirit of wit, and I am just not that witty. This is a long article, here is the gist of it:

                      • The NHTSA’s self-driving crash data reveals that Tesla’s self-driving technology is, by far, the most dangerous for motorcyclists, with five fatal crashes that we know of.
                      • This issue is unique to Tesla. Other self-driving manufacturers have logged zero motorcycle fatalities with the NHTSA in the same time frame.
                      • The crashes are overwhelmingly Teslas rear-ending motorcyclists.

                      Read our full analysis as we go case-by-case and connect the heavily redacted government data to news reports and police documents.

                      Oh, and read our thoughts about what this means for the robotaxi launch that is slated for Austin in less than 60 days.

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                      Cuz other self driving cars use LIDAR so it's basically impossible for them to not realise that a bike is there.

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                        It will do nothing. By the time a propane cylinder would rupture, even if we assume it actually ignites too, it would add very little to a massive crash that killed everyone and desintegrated everything.

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                        Claymore and trip wire?

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                        • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

                          TL;DR: Self-Driving Teslas Rear-End Motorcyclists, Killing at Least 5

                          Brevity is the spirit of wit, and I am just not that witty. This is a long article, here is the gist of it:

                          • The NHTSA’s self-driving crash data reveals that Tesla’s self-driving technology is, by far, the most dangerous for motorcyclists, with five fatal crashes that we know of.
                          • This issue is unique to Tesla. Other self-driving manufacturers have logged zero motorcycle fatalities with the NHTSA in the same time frame.
                          • The crashes are overwhelmingly Teslas rear-ending motorcyclists.

                          Read our full analysis as we go case-by-case and connect the heavily redacted government data to news reports and police documents.

                          Oh, and read our thoughts about what this means for the robotaxi launch that is slated for Austin in less than 60 days.

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                          You mean they are providing organ donations more than any other car. Silver lining. /s

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                          • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

                            No, the zero accidents for other self-driving vehicles is actually zero 🙂 You may have heard of this little boutique automotive manufacturer, Ford Motor Company. They're one of the primary competitors, and they are far above the mileage where you would expect a fatal accident if they were as safe as a human.

                            Ford has reported self-driving crashes (many of them!). Just no fatal crashes involving motorcycles, because I guess they don't fucking suck at making self-driving software.

                            I linked the data, it's all public governmental data, and only the Tesla crashes are heavily redacted. You could... IDK... read it, and then share your opinion about it?

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                            And how did it compare self-driving time or miles? Because on the surface if Tesla is responsible for 5 such accidents and Ford zero, but Tesla has significantly more than five times the self-driving time or miles, then we just don’t have data yet …… and I see an announcement that Ford expects full self driving in 2026, so it can’t have been used much yet

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                            • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

                              TL;DR: Self-Driving Teslas Rear-End Motorcyclists, Killing at Least 5

                              Brevity is the spirit of wit, and I am just not that witty. This is a long article, here is the gist of it:

                              • The NHTSA’s self-driving crash data reveals that Tesla’s self-driving technology is, by far, the most dangerous for motorcyclists, with five fatal crashes that we know of.
                              • This issue is unique to Tesla. Other self-driving manufacturers have logged zero motorcycle fatalities with the NHTSA in the same time frame.
                              • The crashes are overwhelmingly Teslas rear-ending motorcyclists.

                              Read our full analysis as we go case-by-case and connect the heavily redacted government data to news reports and police documents.

                              Oh, and read our thoughts about what this means for the robotaxi launch that is slated for Austin in less than 60 days.

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                              It’s because the system has to rely on visual cues, since Tesla’s have no radar. The system looks at the tail light when it’s dark to gauge the distance from the vehicle. And since some bikes have a double light the system thinks it’s a car in front of them that is far away, when in reality it’s a bike up close. Also remember the ai is trained on human driving behavior which Tesla records from their customers. And we all know how well the average human drives around two wheeled vehicles.

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                              • A [email protected]

                                What bike is that in the photo?

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                                It looks a great deal like a Royal Enfield, but I couldn't tell you which model. A Bullet, maybe?

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                                • real_squids@sopuli.xyzR [email protected]

                                  Calamari Racing Team. It's mostly a counter-movement to r/Motorcycles, where most of the posters are seen as anti-fun. Their whole thing is that, not just a specific way to ride, they also have a legendary commenter that pays money for pics in full leather.

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                                  That's the one! Thanks, that was un-googleable for me.

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                                  • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

                                    I wrote the original analysis Mother Jones is citing there. Hah, how about that! Delights me to see it cited in the wild.

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                                    nice work, worth feeling a bit of pride over.

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                                    • R [email protected]

                                      Cuz other self driving cars use LIDAR so it's basically impossible for them to not realise that a bike is there.

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                                      unless it's foggy, etc.

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                                      • D [email protected]

                                        Five years ago, you could not have brought this up without Musk simps defending it.

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                                        On Reddit perhaps

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