Tesla in 2024 Still Crash Into Poles Like It’s 2018

If you’ve watched Tesla crashes as much as I have, you see a pattern of them heading straight and blind into a pole, over and over and over again.

About 10.30pm Thursday 25 July emergency services were called to the roundabout at the intersection of Glynburn and Waterfall Terrace after reports a Tesla had left the road and crashed into a stobie pole.

Straight into a pole as usual, suggesting Tesla driverless software is still blind and even maybe getting worse over time.

It seems to be a software design flaw, especially when you consider the CEO has fraudulently touted “collision avoidance” capabilities since 2016 that have never arrived.

Tesla’s CEO promised his customers that by 2018 they “do not need to touch the wheel“. This brand new 2018 Model 3 in California, produced by a polluting factory littered with engineering failures, immediately revealed the opposite. Without fraud there would be no Tesla.

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