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I hope there is a camera and black box for the insurance companies.
Flip side is why doesn’t Tesla tie into the airbag sensor in the seat. It’s already thereTesla unfortunately does not have a proper "driver monitoring system", but there is a shit-ton of data available via telemetry that should provide plenty of information on what happened.
I'm not a fan of Tesla's approach to autonomous driving, but if there was no one in the driver's seat at time of the crash, it is impossible to place any blame on the car's technology.
At this point, I'm simply glad these idiots didn't kill any bystanders.
one of the funniest things I have heard in the last 4 years , besides idiots breaking the law and resisting arrest when they are cough you know its going to end up poorly for them , but like those crock hunter shows you watch hopping to see them get bit by reality . From the first time I heard about self driving cars and the companies making it stating that they will not be holding the liability when something goes wrong and an insurance company stating they also will not be holding the liability as if something goes wrong as well as the sales companies stating the same thing and people being people you know they are not using it like cruise control but auto pilot there is bound to be a lot of accidents close calls and near death experiences . people drive normally like crap on the road now take away hands and eyes driving Stevie wonder style driving is bound to be funny as hell .
Have you ever seen how the factories are setup to deal with a fire? Its wild.The autopilot isn't the only serious problem here. From the news report -
"...a brother-in-law of one of the victims said it took four hours to extinguish the blaze. Authorities said the vehicle’s batteries repeatedly reignited, and Herman said that deputies called Tesla to ask how to put out the fire."
Sounds like their technology is nowhere near being ready for consumer use, but the federal government is so fanatical about promoting electric cars, they're allowing this stuff to be rushed to market without being fully developed.
The autopilot isn't the only serious problem here. From the news report -
"...a brother-in-law of one of the victims said it took four hours to extinguish the blaze. Authorities said the vehicle’s batteries repeatedly reignited, and Herman said that deputies called Tesla to ask how to put out the fire."
Sounds like their technology is nowhere near being ready for consumer use, but the federal government is so fanatical about promoting electric cars, they're allowing this stuff to be rushed to market without being fully developed.
Hell, I saw that on Rt.80 in NJ 20 years ago....I was driving into Boston and saw some asshole in a Tesla reading the fucking newspaper while his car was in autopilot....
....I ended up passing him a mile down the road when his dumb ass rear ended a semi.
Letting it burn while keeping everyone at a distance would probably be the safest way to deal with it anyway because of the toxic gases that are released when Li batteries burn. Problem is, you're then left with a hazardous waste site due to the chemical residue that's left behind.I'm a volunteer firefighter where I live in PA, and one of our neighboring volunteer fire companies has a Tesla dealership in their fire district. A few years ago, the line officers for that fire company visited the Tesla dealership to inquire about the appropriate response and extinguishing procedures if a fire were to occur in their buildings and cars, considering the batteries. The dealership didn't want to share any information and told them to leave. I say let it burn and protect exposures.
Until it’s a 3 car pile upLetting it burn while keeping everyone at a distance would probably be the safest way to deal with it anyway because of the toxic gases that are released when Li batteries burn. Problem is, you're then left with a hazardous waste site due to the chemical residue that's left behind.
The autopilot isn't the only serious problem here. From the news report -
"...a brother-in-law of one of the victims said it took four hours to extinguish the blaze. Authorities said the vehicle’s batteries repeatedly reignited, and Herman said that deputies called Tesla to ask how to put out the fire."
Sounds like their technology is nowhere near being ready for consumer use, but the federal government is so fanatical about promoting electric cars, they're allowing this stuff to be rushed to market without being fully developed.
Yeap that's is what we need, more big brother.I hope there is a camera and black box for the insurance companies.
Pretty hard to argue with a picture of you not driving when the car drives itself into something.
maybe not to you.....buuuuuut.....horse and buggy lol ridding all those cows aoc says is causing global warming and besides when it doesn't want to run anymore you can always kill it and grill it , ain't no car ever made going to taste that good except maybe a bacon mobile .
What the actual fuck? And you still have this car? I will fix it for you if i get to drive it once the way i want to.....not in 20 years sadly blew the rear froze up while racing a vet . at 140mph ( I mean 55) the rear wheels just stopped spinning yea .
$900 and an afternoon and I'd have a (uh, like new?) 8-3/4 Sure Grip w/3.73's under it... Or fix the one you have, I bet it's a good one and a fairly easy fix. 8-3/4 rears you can also change the gears in like 45min. with just a jack and a slide hammer IIRC, they're pretty slick.not in 20 years sadly the rear froze up while racing a vet . at 140mph ( I mean 55) the rear wheels just stopped spinning yea .
You don't have to buy one, or use the autopilot. It would sure help reinforce the message "pay attention or don't use it".Yeap that's is what we need, more big brother.
Methinks that these two geezers were in the midst of some man-on-man action but because one or both of them is of some import locally, the hometown news is keeping things vague.I thought this was going to be a case of the passengers getting it on in the backseat while using autopilot but the article said one was in the front seat and one was in the back seat
a little odd to not be in the driver's seat if you're going to be up front in the passenger's seat