Cybertruck Drivers Pushing Limits? Last night, two incidents involving Tesla Cybertrucks garnered significant attention. In Marin County, a video emerged showing what appears to be an intoxicated driver sleeping at the wheel of a self-driving Cybertruck.
This raises serious concerns about the safety measures in place for autonomous vehicles and how they are being utilized by reckless individuals. On another front, a Texan was arrested after driving his Cybertruck into a lake, apparently testing the vehicle's 'Wade Mode'. While Tesla claims this feature allows for safe travel through shallow water, it seems clear that proper testing procedures were not followed here.
This highlights issues with driver behavior and the need for stricter regulations around experimental features. Contrast these incidents with the family's tuk-tuk journey across England, which garnered no headlines or controversies - a stark reminder of the contrasting public perception between eco-friendly and innovative transportation methods versus those that may be viewed as overly flashy or unsafe. What measures do you think should be implemented to prevent such reckless behavior while still allowing for technological advancement in automotive safety features?
Warmly,
Karen M. Whitmore
HOA Board | PTA Treasurer | ~Wine Mom~
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