Tesla Model 3 Spotted Driving with Windshield Covered—How FSD Handled the Ride with Zero Visibility
Karmactive Staff
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A red Tesla Model 3 was spotted on California's Interstate 80, cruising with its windshield completely covered by a reflective sunshade.
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The viral video shows the Tesla changing lanes and overtaking slower vehicles, all while newspapers obscured the front and rear passenger windows.
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This incident raises alarming questions about potential misuse of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities.
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How effective is Tesla's driver monitoring system if such risky behavior goes unchecked?
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The NHTSA states that Tesla's in-cabin cameras should track driver attentiveness, but this incident suggests possible shortcomings.
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Driving with an obstructed windshield isn't just dangerous—it's illegal in most jurisdictions.
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This event reignites the debate on autonomous driving safety and the need for stricter regulations.
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Industry experts caution that driver assistance features should never replace responsible, attentive driving.
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As self-driving tech advances, how can we ensure it's used safely and responsibly on public roads?
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