tmeyer3
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- Trevor
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Well, beta drivers are required to be ready to make decisions at ANY time, just like with regular driving. So this is true no matter FSD beta or manual driving. I'm unsure there's really a difference. They're required to be attentive and ready to take over at all times, so I guess you could add, "but be extra attentive if there's kids in the car!" But I mean... isn't that a little asinine? There's an inherent risk when driving, that's no different with or without FSD Beta.It's possible that a child will distract the driver at a time that FSD might make a mistake. It's also possible that a child will distract the driver at a time that another driver on the road makes a mistake.
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