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I'm not talking about just Tesla. There are quite a few companies that have been operating driverless cars. I think waymo has been doing it for years at this point.
If it were just Tesla I dont think they'd be safer than a human driver.
Any car with an automatic emergency stop feature is safer than an "average human driver".
That's a big problem with all these self-driving car statistics: Self driving cars are usually very new and outfitted with top-of-the-line features, while the "human driver" they are compared to drives a much older and cheaper car, often without many of the security features that new cars are required to have and often not even maintained properly. Doesn't really say much about the driving capabilities of a self-driving car.
Sadly, actually comparable statistics are impossible to find, since accident statistics aren't usually collected on a per-car-type-and-age basis.