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Tesla Phantom Braking & Pedestrian Safety Concerns Continue - CleanTechnica

Tesla Phantom Braking & Pedestrian Safety Concerns Continue - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 6/17/2025

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Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, imminently, using a small fleet of Model Ys equipped with its Full Self Driving (FSD) Unsupervised software. However, details about how this software differs from the current FSD version available to owners remain unclear. Tesla’s secretive approach to the robotaxi program has raised skepticism, with critics suspecting the company is trying to avoid public scrutiny of potential failures. Despite Tesla’s claims that its systems are safer than human drivers, incidents involving the technology have sparked safety concerns. Anti-Tesla groups like the Dawn Project and Tesla Takedown recently conducted an experiment highlighting significant safety issues. Using a Model Y with the latest supervised FSD, they demonstrated that the vehicle failed to stop for a stopped school bus with flashing lights and only braked too late to avoid hitting a child-sized cardboard cutout darting into the street. This test was repeated multiple times with consistent failure, raising questions about whether Tesla’s cars are safe

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