Re: Another Tesla driver idiot...
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am
Umm... Not that I like Tesla or anything, but if the requirement is for EVs to make noise and it is making noise, WTF is the problem here???
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It is actually there for the blind rather than the stupid, but my point stands either way. As long as it is making noise to announce it's presence, ...
Oh...nevermind:Tesla's fixes feature that lets drivers blast farts from exterior speakers after it was found to break federal safety rules
"We know it is against the regulations, but it's a FART! A really loud FART Man! Don't bogart that joint..."In a filing with NHTSA this week, Tesla said that "Boombox can enhance the conspicuity of the vehicle to pedestrians" — a pedestrian may look up if they were crossing the street and hear, for instance, the sound of farts getting louder and louder. Still, it acknowledged that regulations prohibit manufacturers from "altering or modifying the sound-emitting capability of the pedestrian warning system."
There is a video of this incident. I'll let ya'll decide to watch it or not.Two people are dead and three others are left with serious injuries after the driver of a Tesla Model Y allegedly lost control of the electric car in southern China.
The high-speed run, which was captured on surveillance cameras, shows the vehicle pulling to the side of the road before suddenly gaining speed and weaving through a road in Chaozhou, Guangdong province, barely missing some pedestrians on Nov. 5.
The 55-year-old driver, identified as a former truck driver named Zhan, reaches a top speed of 123 mph as the car knocks a cyclist from their bike and drives into a delivery vehicle before crashing into a building.
Zhan told local media that he tried to slow down in front of his family’s store. However, the vehicle allegedly kept accelerating even after he stepped on the brake pedal.
Elon Musk Responds to NHTSA Recall Of 360,000 Tesla Vehicles; Stock Slumps
"The feature could potentially infringe upon local traffic laws or customs while executing certain driving maneuvers," the NHTSA said.
Tesla (TSLA) - Get Free Report shares moved firmly lower Thursday after the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration said the carmaker will need to recall more than 360,000 of its cars due to risks associated with its self-driving software.
CEO Elon Musk said the word “recall” "for an over-the-air software update is anachronistic and just flat wrong!", a Tweet from his official Twitter account.
The NHTSA said the FSD system may allow Tesla cars to "act unsafe" around intersections and respond "insufficiently" to changes in posted speed limits. Tesla will need to recall around 362,758 cars made between 2016 and 2023, including certain Model S, Model X, Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
32wildbilly wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:05 pm Elon will say "It didn't crash...success!"
I would say "this time and good thing there wasn't any emergency vehicles on the shoulder with their lights on."
I also ask where the F--k was Darwin when he was needed?"
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In addition: Hey Pennsylvania Hiway department perhaps you should find other ways to provide traffic control for lane closures.Tesla on Autopilot crashes into stopped truck in Pennsylvania -police
(Reuters) - A Tesla vehicle that was operating on its Autopilot software crashed into a stationary truck on a highway in Pennsylvania on Friday night, police said, adding to scrutiny of the automaker's driver assistance system.
The Tesla was traveling in the middle lane when it struck the rear end of a Freightliner semi-truck that was parked in the same lane and providing traffic control for a right lane closure, the Pennsylvania State Police said on Monday.
The police said the car lost control due to being on Autopilot, adding that the 18-year-old male driver was charged with "careless driving."