Tesla In 'Self-Drive Mode' Hit By Train After Turning Onto Train Tracks
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Also, the robotaxi has been live for all of a day and there's already footage of it driving on the wrong side of the road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s-h0YXtF0c&t=420s
The thing that strikes me about both this story and the thing you posted is that the people in the Tesla seem to be like "this is fine" as the car does some pretty terrible stuff.
In that one, Tesla failing to honor a forced left turn instead opting to go straight into oncoming lanes and waggle about causing things to honk at them, the human just sits there without trying to intervene. Meanwhile they describe it as "navigation issue/hesitation" which really understates what happened there.
The train one didn't come with video, but I can't imagine just letting my car turn itself onto tracks and going 40 feet without thinking.
My Ford even thinks about going too close to another lane and I'm intervening even if it was really going to be no big deal. I can't imagine this level of "oh well".
Tesla drivers/riders are really nuts...
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Every thing seems to turn to shit
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Every thing seems to turn to shit
To be fair it is a Tesla. It started out as shit.
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Next up: "Train is a communistic tool to restrict vehicular freedom. Banish trains! More highways!"
Train often frequented by Hamas supporters canceled a Tesla.
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It's stupider than I thought reading the headline. That car started driving down the fing tracks
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He wants to make us a multi transport mode species.
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Tesla's new automatic suicide feature
Full Self Destruction
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Next up: "Train is a communistic tool to restrict vehicular freedom. Banish trains! More highways!"
Just one more lane, bro!
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To be fair it is a Tesla. It started out as shit.
It started out promising, then was consigned to be shit when Elon swore off LIDAR. If he kept his shitty little hands away from management and let the engineers do their thing, it could've been great.
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Whoa, that typo nearly knocked this discussion off the rails...
Ah crap. I guess my fingers need more train ing, and I will have to leave it there now.
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For as much as I’d like to see Tesla stock crash these days, and without judging on the whole autonomous car topic, this IS cherrypicking.
Human drivers aren’t exactly flawless either, but we won’t ban human driven cars because some acts recklessly or other had a seizure while driving.
If statistically self driving cars are safer, I’d rather have them and reduce the risk of coming across another reckless driver.
yes we should be doing more to reduce driving, it's relatively unsafe and I'm sick of our lived environments being designed for cars and not people.
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Dude, in today's world we're lucky if they stop at the manufacturer. I know of a few insurances that have contracts through major dealers and they just automatically get the data that's registered via the cars systems. That way they can make better decisions regarding people's car insurance.
Nowadays it's a red flag if you join a car insurance and they don't offer to give you a discount if you put something like drive pass on which logs you're driving because it probably means that your car is already getting that data to them.
We just got back from a road trip in a friend's '25 Tundra and it popped up a TPMS warning for a faulty sensor then minutes later he got a text from the dealership telling him about it and to bring it in for service.
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Next up: "Train is a communistic tool to restrict vehicular freedom. Banish trains! More highways!"
This is unironocally something I've heard people argue about public transport in general, that its a tool to control people's movement.
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