Tesla App Now Shows Miles Driven on Autopilot for FSD Beta, Tesla Insurance

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Tesla’s mobile app is constantly adding and rearranging its information and features, and a new update lets some users see how many miles they’ve driven in a given day using the advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) Autopilot.

The Tesla app now shows miles driven on Autopilot in the daily details section of the safety score menu (via Reddit). To view the miles driven on Autopilot, users simply need to touch the info button on the upper right of the Safety Score screen.

You will need to be a Full Self-Driving (FSD) tester or have Tesla Insurance to see this info, which is appearing for drivers with the latest vehicle software update.

Earlier this week, the Tesla app added the ability to see the car’s tire pressure and manage drivers. Additionally, Tesla began rolling out a send feedback option to some customers via the mobile app.

In July, Tesla began rolling out a self-diagnostics feature for customers heading to service appointments. Just a month prior, Tesla also added the ability to set custom work charging rates for added charging options and insights about spending, saving and overall charging.

Tesla said last week that Autopilot was saving drivers from around 40 “pedal error” accidents per day. One owner that was nearly saved by Autopilot spoke out about the pedal error, detailing how the ADAS system stopped a potentially fatal accident from happening.