Literally.
http://www.motortrend.com/news/man-caug ... F42599AAAE
The issue is, the car isn't rated/certified or whatever to actually run fully autonomously so that was pretty stupid on the driver's part.
Tesla Model S driver asleep at the wheel
Re: Tesla Model S driver asleep at the wheel
The more you idiot proof things the bigger idiots people become.
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I can't wait for the first videos to show people entering the autonomous mile club
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I think everyone's being an effing baby about this. It's slightly reckless, sure. But it's not like he's trying to land a 747 on the highway. Commuters take risks. Constantly. I see people driving triple digit speeds and/or reading newspapers/cellphones on a daily basis on my shitty commute.
The difference is, this particular risk was in a car everyone likes to criticize.
I wish I could nap in traffic.
The difference is, this particular risk was in a car everyone likes to criticize.
I wish I could nap in traffic.
Re: Tesla Model S driver asleep at the wheel
Cars are designed (legal or not) to drive triple digits. This car was not designed for the driver to be asleep. It is as simple as that.
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No, I don't think all cars are designed to safely drive at triple digit speeds just because they can. I can't imagine that that is a requirement that is tested much on all cars. I don't think Corolla or Yaris brakes are made to work optimally at triple digit speeds.Cars are designed (legal or not) to drive triple digits
Anyway... I think the point is that drivers drive beyond their ability, and while distracted, which is dangerous.
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I said cars. Meaning some cars. This car was not designed to be piloted with a sleeping operator.
I guess being asleep is the ultimate distraction.
I guess being asleep is the ultimate distraction.
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Just saying.Autopilot "is not perfect and still requires the driver to remain alert," the company said
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To continue amplifying my point:
http://autoweek.com/article/technology/ ... stem-fails
This stuff isn't as mature as they'd like you to believe.
http://autoweek.com/article/technology/ ... stem-fails
This stuff isn't as mature as they'd like you to believe.