Tesla’s Autopilot feature is often mentioned in the context of the vehicle driving itself, but it’s actually much more of an assistance for the driver — and in certain situations, it can save you from an imminent crash.
That’s what happened to Model S driver Joshua Brown, whose car automatically moved out of the way of a truck that nearly collided with the Tesla.
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Brown posted a YouTube video of the incident and described it.
“I was driving down the interstate and you can see the boom lift truck in question on the left side of the screen on a joining interstate road. Once the roads merged, the truck tried to get to the exit ramp on the right and never saw my Tesla. I actually wasn’t watching that direction and Tessy (the name of my car) was on duty with autopilot engaged. I became aware of the danger when Tessy alerted me with the ‘immediately take over’ warning chime and the car swerving to the right to avoid the side collision,” he wrote. Read more…
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