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No idea why people are so dependent on a driving assist feature. It's not fully autonomous just yet.
It baffles me that people think its fully able to autopilot. I'm hearing stuff about people thinking it would be okay to sleep or watch a movie behind the wheel.
If you're too lazy to drive your car, you shouldn't have a car.
Not defending the driver and his/her lazy attitude.. but do think the car ( Tesla ) should have activated it's distance sensor?, like with certain Audi vehicles' a light blinks just on the inside of the side mirror which is facing the driver - alerting and informing them of vehicles within it's vicinity.