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Congrats?
id say I’m more amazed we didn’t roll over or wreck. I’ve had two rollovers and wrapped a vehicle around a pole So I kinda knew what was about to happen. But then the ct technology kicked in and we didn’t wreck.
It was kinda life changing knowing how it works I guess
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Right away I knew where this story was going lol

Nobody drives my truck.

Nobody
I remember my drivers Ed teacher telling us a story about never feeling comfortable with anyone else driving.
His slogan: “Always a driver. Never a passenger.”

then some smart ass kid said, “what about airplanes?” 🤣
 

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I remember my drivers Ed teacher telling us a story about never feeling comfortable with anyone else driving.
His slogan: “Always a driver. Never a passenger.”

then some smart ass kid said, “what about airplanes?” 🤣
I thought this was ironic:
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I remember my drivers Ed teacher telling us a story about never feeling comfortable with anyone else driving.
I get driven often (Uber, etc.) although it feels weird to be in the back seat or on the passenger side.

I was forced to give up the Cybertruck to a valet once, and was not happy about it. But this was in Austin, and was told they get them all the time. There was another in the queue behind me, in fact.

Later it was semi-disastrous because they could not find my cardkey, as their lot was about half Teslas and all those cardkeys look alike hahahaha. I now have a card sleeve emblazoned with my license-plate number should the need to valet ever arise again.
 

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I now have a card sleeve emblazoned with my license-plate number should the need to valet ever arise again.
I may be overthinking, but putting CyberGus on the sleeve might be better in case it ever goes missing. Like not having the hotel room number on the card itself.
 

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I get driven often (Uber, etc.) although it feels weird to be in the back seat or on the passenger side.

I was forced to give up the Cybertruck to a valet once, and was not happy about it. But this was in Austin, and was told they get them all the time. There was another in the queue behind me, in fact.

Later it was semi-disastrous because they could not find my cardkey, as their lot was about half Teslas and all those cardkeys look alike hahahaha. I now have a card sleeve emblazoned with my license-plate number should the need to valet ever arise again.
I got one of these back when I had my 2018 Model 3. It now holds my CT keycard and sits in my glovebox for when I have to hand my CT over to valets or when I take it to the tire shop for tire swaps or state inspections.
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Still has the how-to-unlock and drive instructions from my old car:
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I may be overthinking, but putting CyberGus on the sleeve might be better in case it ever goes missing. Like not having the hotel room number on the card itself.
You're not wrong: having the license-plate on the key means the vehicle will be easy to steal if the card is lost. I shall take great care to avoid losing it. ;)
 

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You're not wrong: having the license-plate on the key means the vehicle will be easy to steal if the card is lost. I shall take great care to avoid losing it. ;)
In addition to these questionable key labeling strategies, you keep using words like “arise,” “aplomb” and “progressive” and you’re gonna get yourself a reputation bud. 🤣😂🤣😂
 

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Well technically you do not "drive" aircraft :cautious:
You have to get to the runway to take off. We call then taxiways, but they really are roads specially for aircraft use "driving" around the airport.;)
I may be overthinking, but putting CyberGus on the sleeve might be better in case it ever goes missing. Like not having the hotel room number on the card itself.
I have labels on each card key, nickname + car color.

The valet should have postit notes so they can label card keys with.
 
 








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