REM
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I just got back from almost a full day of interstate travel, and I have some good news...
... I was able to "cat nap" through very long stretches in the early morning. Very sparse traffic, clear straight roads, and I was allowed to keep my eyes closed for an extended period of time with zero strikes or even warnings. Did this for about an hour and a half in total (not all continuous). Wasn't wearing sunglasses, but was sitting upright. I assume you have to have a decent posture so the attention monitor doesn't think you are completely zonked out or have a medical issue.
What solidified it for me: I caught the truck performing subtle swerve onto a rumble strip when no-one was around, and the road was clear (no tire marks, potholes, or anything else to dodge). No doubt in my mind it was testing my reaction. Opened my eyes, looked around, saved the footage, and closed them again for another cat-nap lmao. Tesla can simulate a LOT of things, but they always need to study the human factor.
No, I can't prove anything (sorry). No, Tesla absolutely cannot admit that they do these kinds of tests. You'll just have to take my word for it. Or call me a fibber, idc
. Either way, gents, we are REALLY close to some awesome progress.
... I was able to "cat nap" through very long stretches in the early morning. Very sparse traffic, clear straight roads, and I was allowed to keep my eyes closed for an extended period of time with zero strikes or even warnings. Did this for about an hour and a half in total (not all continuous). Wasn't wearing sunglasses, but was sitting upright. I assume you have to have a decent posture so the attention monitor doesn't think you are completely zonked out or have a medical issue.
What solidified it for me: I caught the truck performing subtle swerve onto a rumble strip when no-one was around, and the road was clear (no tire marks, potholes, or anything else to dodge). No doubt in my mind it was testing my reaction. Opened my eyes, looked around, saved the footage, and closed them again for another cat-nap lmao. Tesla can simulate a LOT of things, but they always need to study the human factor.
No, I can't prove anything (sorry). No, Tesla absolutely cannot admit that they do these kinds of tests. You'll just have to take my word for it. Or call me a fibber, idc
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