It’s so frustrating that something anybody even only peripherally aware of attempts to automate driving knew for years is only slowly coming out while the Apartheid Edgelord gets richer and richer from his lethal lies.

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      Teslas stock has always been a bit fucky. Their market cap (total value of all their shares) is greater than Toyota, Volkswagen, Daimler, Ford, and GM combined. It’s crazy inflated imo.

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    I believe this is big money after asking my friend if they were affected by this recall in Canada. She says no, as she didn’t pay the extra $10,000cdn for the autopilot option on her Model 3.

    So is the math $10,000 x 2 million units that have the option? If so no wonder why he was able to buy Twitter…

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      IIRC, and they may have changed this practice (feel free to correct me Tesla fanboys), all cars ship with the autopilot hardware, wouldn’t be shocked if they’re all considered affected.

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    It turns out that when a human uses a “driving assistance” system that steers, brakes and accelerates for them, sometimes they stop paying attention to the road.

    Ironically, the safest thing to drive is a 20 year old car with no modern safety equipment and a manual transmission.

    Edit: New numbers just dropped. Teslas crash more than everything else, despite having the lowest DUI rate.

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      I might accept the manual transmission since you have to be a bit more engaged to actually make the car drive but the rest? Nah man. A modern car that isn’t self driving but has lane assist, backup cameras, and auto brakes is going to just be inherently more safe.

      A tesla where people are napping behind the wheel? Obviously a bit too far with tech that isn’t quite there.

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        Agreed.

        Here in the EU my insurance gave me a rebate for every safety feature, and that’s not charity, simply them looking at the statistics. A lot of this stuff is now also legally required on new cars.