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EV Daily | Tesla Cybertruck Crash Raises FSD Safety Concerns Amid Musk's Self-Driving Claims

Market BriefMonday, Feb 10, 2025 7:00 am ET
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【Tesla】

A Tesla Cybertruck owner reported a crash while using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, highlighting the need for driver attention despite claims of soon achieving unsupervised self-driving. This incident raises concerns about complacency with FSD, which Elon Musk has often hyped as nearly self-driving despite data suggesting otherwise. The crash illustrates potential safety risks and Tesla's credibility issues regarding FSD development. The owner, Jonathan Challinger, noted that FSD failed to merge lanes, leading to the accident.

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