Discuss: Tesla Autonomously Delivers Its First Vehicle to Customer — And It’s More Impressive Than Expected [VIDEO]

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That is pretty cool. I’m thinking it was about 15 miles? Maybe a bit more, looks like most of the drive was around 30MPH. Thanks for explaining why the car was allowed (legally) to do this outside the geofenced Austin area, we were wondering which rules apply to such a drive. It is kinda strange that the rules are based on people INSIDE the car vs the car being on roadways with people inside other cars.
Now for my self centered reaction- great stuff, gimme a SFSD update please :) . Just got the 20.6 update for the Y but that’s a bug fix / security thing.
 
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That is pretty cool. I’m thinking it was about 15 miles? Maybe a bit more, looks like most of the drive was around 30MPH. Thanks for explaining why the car was allowed (legally) to do this outside the geofenced Austin area, we were wondering which rules apply to such a drive. It is kinda strange that the rules are based on people INSIDE the car vs the car being on roadways with people inside other cars.
Now for my self centered reaction- great stuff, gimme a SFSD update please :) . Just got the 20.6 update for the Y but that’s a bug fix / security thing.
I figured it had to be some sort of loophole, because I did drive for Uber and Lyft for a short while a few years back. And one of the requirements was to have some sort of insurance that covers the occupants in the car in the event of a collision. Kind of cool that this is possible, and it would make me wonder if we are going to see that cross-country unsupervised FSD drive sometime soon because of this loophole.
 
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