- Has the Forward Collision Warning issue been resolved?
Yes, as of April 2025 (Version 2.2), Tesla has completely removed Forward Collision Warnings from the Safety Score calculation due to community feedback about false alerts.
- How does the new Excessive Speeding metric work?
The updated metric now considers not just absolute speed (above 85 mph) but also relative speed compared to surrounding traffic. You'll be penalized for driving more than 20% faster than the vehicle ahead of you (if that vehicle is traveling above 25 mph).
- Do the increased caps for Hard Braking and Aggressive Turning make it easier to maintain a good score?
Yes, the increased caps (Hard Braking now 5.2%, Aggressive Turning now 13.2%) provide more leeway for occasional harder braking or turning without severely impacting your score.
- How long does it take to improve a low score?
The Safety Score remains a 30-day rolling average. Consistently safe driving will gradually improve your score over time, with newer drives having more impact than older ones.
- Does Autopilot use affect my score?
Miles driven on Autopilot generally don't count toward most metrics except for forced disengagements. However, you remain responsible for the vehicle at all times.
Can I see my score without Tesla Insurance?
Yes, all Tesla owners in participating regions can view their Safety Score through the Tesla app regardless of insurance provider