How connected are Tesla’s increasingly unsafe robots to emergency response? Apparently not at all. One can kill a person and go for at least a day undiscovered.
Troopers said a 41-year-old Winter Garden man was driving a 2023 Tesla Model Y southbound on Tiny Road above the speed limit and went airborne after descending a hill. […] Troopers said they are unsure of the date and the time of the crash, which remains under investigation.
That’s a 2023 car lacking even basic “ACN” notification technology, as I’ve mentioned before here.
Police said the man was dead still inside the Tesla when they found him.