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Tesla Posts FSD Safety Data as Musk Pledges v14.2 Fix for Driving ‘Stutter’

The company is pairing incremental patches with a pledge that the deeper software repair will arrive in v14.2.

Overview

  • Tesla published a new webpage detailing FSD (Supervised) safety performance, claiming one major crash roughly every 5 million miles versus a U.S. average of about 699,000 miles.
  • The report defines a major collision by airbag or other irreversible restraint deployment and counts incidents if FSD was engaged within five seconds before impact.
  • Tesla says it will update the figures quarterly using a rolling 12‑month window, though the report omits injury rates in favor of crash frequency and airbag deployment data.
  • Musk confirmed the widely reported hesitation or stuttering behavior will be addressed in FSD v14.2, following user complaints concentrated at starts from a full stop.
  • Tesla continues to push incremental fixes in v14.1.x, with v14.1.7 now rolling out to Hardware 4 vehicles and offering limited relief as v14.2 is expected to be at least a month away.