Tesla has unveiled a new Safety Hub, a comprehensive resource designed to showcase the brand's commitment to safety. This hub is a one-stop shop for understanding how Tesla's vehicles protect everyone on the road, including occupants, other drivers, and even wildlife. By consolidating years of crash-test data, active-safety features, statistics, and diagrams, Tesla aims to provide a clear and easily understandable overview of its safety features. The hub is an extension of the recently launched FSD Safety hub, which further emphasizes Tesla's dedication to safety and innovation. The new Safety Hub highlights Tesla's hardware and software innovations, such as the floor-mounted battery pack that lowers the vehicle's center of gravity, advanced airbag systems, and active safety features like Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) and Lane Departure Avoidance. Tesla's data-driven approach to safety is evident in its quarterly safety reports, which compare miles driven per accident with Autopilot (and FSD) against the US average. This data proves that Tesla's technology is statistically safer than human drivers. However, Tesla is not resting on its laurels. The company is actively investigating and addressing issues like the Cybertruck's massive windshield wiper, known as the Gigawiper, to ensure that its vehicles remain safe and reliable. With plans to expand FSD to new markets, including the UAE, Tesla is setting a new standard for autonomous transportation, leaving slower regulatory regions to play catch-up. So, whether you're a Tesla owner or a potential customer, the new Safety Hub is a must-visit for understanding the brand's commitment to safety and innovation.