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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
This seems real easy to fix. Tesla needs to do a software update that requires someone to be in the driver's seat, at very minimum. I know they have the whole "summon" thing, but they can program around that.
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It would be nice if they prevented people from being idiots, but they don't. It seems like Tesla could do such things. It also seems like manufactures could prevent us from accelerating too fast, going over 80 mph, lock the seat belt at speed, prevent airbag removal, or whatever, but they don't because they allow a degree of freedom in our personal possessions. I think it is clear from this video that someone would probably need to overcome several warnings and obstacles to successfully drive a Tesla without someone in the driver's seat. Maybe there is a different video that proves this one wrong.