Tesla full self driving is about to hit us! Not literally, obvs
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18 responses to “Tesla full self driving is about to hit us! Not literally, obvs”
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Elon salutes you!
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Is that a special kind of salute?
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the UK needs this technology, there are an increasing number of drivers on our roads that did not have a driving test in UK and are driving on international licences, imagine how safe all roads will be one day when all cars drive to the same rules without human intevention
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You are assuming their tests are less rigorous than ours. Which countries are you talking about and what evidence of the numbers increasing? More importantly, I know people with UK licenses that are crap drivers, not to mention the increasing number of elderly drivers. Why not mention them rather than jumping to foreigners?
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@MartyB24 Racists don’t need evidence.
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End of quarter nonsense !!!
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So humans are not now to be trusted to drive their cars!
The lawers must be well satisfied with the prospect of all the law cases arising. I bet Tesla will have well covered themselves to hide behind legislation to avoid bankrupting potential payments arising from any system failures and proof of same! -
Sure, let’s trust the bellend on Ket to drive our cars…
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You’re not wrong.
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Never Trust Tesla – won’t be driving one!
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If I have to supervise it then I may as well save a few grand and steer the thing myself.
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Never going to happen in the UK, at least not in my lifetime. Stop doing Musk’s job for him, he’s a liar and a con man.
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Two weeks away!? Finally!
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All that testing and itβs still rubbish! Suitable for US roads not for UK.
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I am excited π
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Progress is always exciting.
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So excited for this and it will mean the car will always be the best driver. I can drive if I feel awake and really good, but the car can if I am tired have a lack of concentration as thoughts of jobs to be done, takes your full attention away.
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Why do Tesla refuse to share crash data with the police?
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