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Default Driverless Tesla crashes into Parked Car

https://www.drive.com.au/news/tesla-...ed-car-report/
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Default Re: Driverless Tesla crashes into Parked Car

I've used it without issues but this sounds like the owner was attempting to use it beyond their field of vision.

People crash cars into other cars all the time at shopping centres with people behind the wheel. Don't know why publications don't cover that /sarcasm
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