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Tom (not verified)    May 30, 2018 - 9:02AM

This story is just more click bait, because it’s popular to hate on Tesla. If the company is guilty of anything, it’s that it needed to use a better name for the driver assisted cruise control it offers.

Nissan started offering similar features in the new Leaf, but calls it driver assist - not autopilot.

Tesla tells people in the owners manual to only use this on highways, not regular roads where you have random parked vehicles along the sides of them. If it can’t clearly see lines on both sides of lanes, it’s not safe to use it either. If road construction is going on, on a highway? Again, turn autopilot off.

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