Soldato
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That is my point really, it's gloried cruise control, and should disable if your hands go absent from the wheel I'm surprised they have not been sued to the destruction already.
Tesla’s Enhanced Autopilot software has begun rolling out and features will continue to be introduced as validation is completed, subject to regulatory approval. Every driver is responsible for remaining alert and active when using Autopilot, and must be prepared to take action at any time.
We've literally established multiple times calling it Autopilot is a mistake and its misleading
From Teslas own website.
So regardless of how you interpret it, the company is telling you YOU are responsible.
Why though? Tesla state that the user should be ready to take control of the car at all times when using autopilot, hands on the wheel or otherwise?
"I did what you told me not to do, therefore I will sue" - Typical American culture right there.
Current cruise control systems in other cars do not disable themselves if I take my hand off the wheel. If I stack it in my Passat for not grabbing the wheel quick enough should I sue VW?
In the end, Tesla (and other manufacturers) are moving towards taking responsibility for driving the car away from the owner and into their systems. We're still trying to draw the line of where that responsibility for safely driving the car is between the driver and the cars systems (and the manufacturers who supply them).
At least with level 5 self-driving cars, you know where the line is drawn.
unlike them, there is no AP legislation, forcing people to employ a modicum of common sense (you must be in full control at all time is inadequate)For me its no difference to all those people that use their phone, speed, drink and drive or just don't pay attention
All this talk about weather the name is misleading is irrelevant in my opinion, the car warns you to pay attention and keep your hands on the wheel every time you engage the system. You would have to be really naive to think that the car will just 100% drive its self when every message, document and publicity tell you otherwise. Humans are the weak link, just look at all the health and safety measures that have to be put in place everywhere. It cracks me up that even packets of peanuts have warnings on them to say they contain nuts.
For me its no difference to all those people that use their phone, speed, drink and drive or just don't pay attention (autopilot or not). You know its wrong, you know its against the law yet you see it every single time you get in a car. People generally just don't care about the law or any advice/instructions and will just do what they want because they think they know best. Cars are now so much safer but the draw back of this is that people are now much more comfortable when taking bigger risks. If they do crash the chances are you will come out of the other side.
unlike them, there is no AP legislation, forcing people to employ a modicum of common sense (you must be in full control at all time is inadequate)
The analogies being made with facebook and their lack of responsibility for product use, seem pertinant
All this talk about weather the name is misleading is irrelevant in my opinion, the car warns you to pay attention and keep your hands on the wheel every time you engage the system. You would have to be really naive to think that the car will just 100% drive its self when every message warns to keep hands on the wheel.
Conspicuous Conservation: The Prius Effect and Willingness to Pay for Environmental Bona Fides∗however they fail to analyze where the lost sales for the expanding EV market are coming from. Most people don’t just buy a car because they want it, they usually have a need for it and will be replacing or not buying another vehicle
Conspicuous Conservation: The Prius Effect and Willingness to Pay for Environmental Bona Fides∗
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..we're a fickle lot ? green signalling , even if 60% of usa electrcity is from fossil fuels.