My Tesla drives to walmart, finds a parking spot, comes to me outside walmart and drives me home. I've been driving my model 3 for years, and honestly, i've never had to "Take over" due to a saftey issue.
How old are you if you don't mind me asking?
>I could never trust a Tesla to drive safely around people. They seem like death traps.
Have you ever been in a Tesla? It's literally been rated the safest car in America since it's inception.
I've driven a Tesla on and off for about 4 years, and I'm thankful to never do so again.
> death trap
https://apnews.com/article/tesla-crash-doors-musk-regulators...
> It's literally been rated the safest car in America since it's inception.
I'm locating our disconnect a bit better: something can be marked "safest car" for road tests but still be rife with issues, like its obnoxious UI choices, etc.
We can arbitrate about what "self-driving success" means until the cows come home, but my point is I've seen a lot of self-driving failures from the Teslas I've witnessed in person.