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Tesla’s ‘self-drive’ tech accused of causing Cybertruck ... - MSNJonathan Challinger claims his Cybertruck drove headlong into a streetlight while in Full Self-Driving mode. Elon Musk wants the technology to be ready for a June robotaxi launch. Wrapped around a ...
What happened? The now-totaled Cybertruck was driving on what Jonathan Challinger, the software developer from Florida, says was an empty road.
In a post that has gone viral, Jonathan Challinger said his Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode crashed into a pole across from Stead Elementary School in Reno. On Feb. 9, Challinger, who says ...
Jonathan Challinger, a drone software developer from Florida, according to his X profile, shared a post on Elon Musk’s social media site about the crash on Sunday, including a photo.
The feature requires a human to be in control at the wheel, but the driver in question, Florida software developer Jonathan Challinger, apparently wasn’t paying attention.
In a now-viral thread on X-formerly-Twitter, Florida-based owner Jonathan Challinger "crashed into a curb and then a light post" after failing to "merge out of a lane that was ending." ...
After his Cybertruck drove into a pole using self-driving technology, Florida man Jonathan Challinger thanked Elon Musk's Tesla for its safety features.
Jonathan Challinger, a Florida-based software developer who works for Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, posted a photo of his Cybertruck looking a lot worse than the pole it collided ...
The post is going viral. Jonathan Challinger, a Florida-based software developer working for Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, reported in a viral post on X that he crashed his Cybertruck into a pole.
Jonathan Challinger, a software developer living in Florida, shared on X Sunday that his Cybertruck "crashed into a curb and then a light post on v13.2.4." (That's the version of FSD Tesla ...
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