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In a recent post on X, Elon Musk stated that people using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system will soon be able to text and drive. However, experts expressed concerns about the legality and ...
From a major presidential announcement to Toyota’s newest race car and a concern with Tesla’s texting while driving feature, here are today’s biggest car news stories. Tesla’s Full Self-Driving may ...
It seems that Tesla FSD software may have nags meant to keep drivers’ hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Elon Musk claims Tesla's FSD update allows texting while driving "depending on context." ...
Happy Friday and welcome to Critical Materials, your morning source for the biggest stories shaping the future of the auto industry. On today's docket: Elon Musk says you can text and drive on Full ...
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in an X post Thursday that owners can text and drive with the latest version of his company’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) driver-assistance software, despite the fact that ...
(InvestigateTV) — It can be tempting to send a quick text while driving, but one moment of distraction can turn into a tragedy. “We found that nearly half of people do not know that .08 is the legal ...
Most states outlaw texting while driving, yet many drivers still do it. A survey by driveresearch.com found that 45% of drivers admitted to texting behind the wheel, and the actual number is likely ...
You're driving, hear your cell phone ping and happen to be waiting for an important text message. The traffic light ahead turns yellow, then red. Is it legal to read the text? The answer is no, ...
No matter how potentially dangerous it is, plenty of people still use their phones while driving. Whether it's to change music or send a quick text, using a phone while driving for anything other than ...