Tesla's Pushing FSD Through Europe While It Still Whiffs on Motorcyclists
"Regulatory fast-tracks don't fix physics problems. If your camera-only system can't see a motorcycle, no amount of political pressure changes that."
— Revvly Take
Tesla's lobbying for faster autonomous vehicle approval in Europe, but there's a problem: Full Self-Driving still can't reliably detect motorcyclists in its sensor stack. It's the kind of detail regulators should probably care about before rubber-stamping a system that claims to be ready for public roads.
RideApart · Jan 8
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