A driverless Tesla was seen (and heard) driving through a Costco parking lot - a place known to have lots of people and cars to navigate around. It's a tough job even for a human driver, however, Tesla's smart summon feature did it and the entire adventure was shown on video.
The Day a Tesla Drove Itself in a Costco Parking Lot
Imagine walking through a busy Costco parking lot, where the usual chaos of carts, cars, and people bustling about is part of your everyday routine.
But on this particular day, something extraordinary caught everyone's attention. A Tesla, without anyone in the driver's seat, was smoothly navigating its way through the parking lot, headed straight towards its owner.
This wasn't just any car; it was using Tesla's new feature, Actually Smart Summon.
Here's what happened:
- The Scene: Amidst the everyday hustle, a Tesla Model 3, responding to its owner's command through a smartphone app, began its solo journey. Shoppers paused, pointing and whispering as the car moved with confidence.
- The Technology: Tesla's Actually Smart Summon, part of the latest software update, allows the vehicle to drive to its owner or to a designated spot without any human intervention. This isn't just about convenience; it's Tesla's bold step towards fully autonomous vehicles.
- The Reaction: As the Tesla maneuvered through the lot, reactions varied. Some onlookers were shocked, in disbelief, that a Tesla was driving by itself in the parking lot without anyone driving. The summoner had the windows down, so it was easy to see that there was no driver.
- The Drive: The Tesla demonstrated not just its ability to drive, but to navigate social cues. It paused for pedestrians, adjusted for other vehicles, and even handled right-of-way situations with precision. One moment had everyone holding their breath as another car seemed to cut it off, but the Tesla calmly proceeded when it was clear.
- The Conclusion: The car reached its owner, who was casually waiting by the exit, as if this were an everyday occurrence. For many, it was a glimpse into what driving might look like in the near future—vehicles not just as tools for transportation but as autonomous entities.
This event in the Costco parking lot wasn't just about a car driving itself; it was a live demonstration of Tesla's commitment to redefining what cars can do.
While there's still a long road ahead before such technology becomes widespread or fully legal in all contexts, moments like these spark conversations, debates, and excitement about what's possible.
For now, the Tesla in the Costco lot gave everyone a story to tell, a mix of awe, skepticism, and a peek into the future of transportation.
What do you think about this Tesla driving without a driver in it in the Costco parking lot? Is this a safe thing to do?
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