reported that an intoxicated Tesla Model S driver got behind the wheel and fell unconscious. This incident happened on July 30, in Norway’s eastern district.
This could have been a disastrous crash, but luckily the Autopilot driver-assist system managed to detect that something was wrong and slowed, eventually coming to a stop.
The situation was filmed by several motorists who passed by the car. They felt great concern when they saw the unconscious driver whose car was still in motion. They tried and failed to wake the driver up after honking several times.
that Autopilot is a driver-assist system, not a self-driving system.
Tesla emphasizes that drivers should stay alert at all times and keep their hands on the wheel, ready to take control. It’s meant to lower the chance of accidents, but that doesn’t mean it always kicks in properly.
But when it does, it can really save a life.
It has a fail-safe for when people fall asleep. The system checks for torque applied to the wheel. If it senses none, it will regularly send out warning alerts to hold the steering wheel.
If those alerts continue to be ignored, the Autopilot will eventually slow the car down and stop it by the side of a road.
In this case, it seems like because of the motorists who were filming the unconscious driver in close proximity to the right, the Tesla was prevented from pulling onto the side.
However, it did still come to a full stop. The driver was, indeed, still unconscious by then.
The man’s driving license was confiscated by the police in the end for such reckless behavior.
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