I finally bought my new Tesla, and I’m so excited to see that it already comes equipped with Autopilot. Is that legal to use anywhere, or can you only use it in certain places?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A lot of people have been very confused about what Autopilot actually is. The good news is you can use Tesla Autopilot anywhere.
That’s because Tesla Autopilot does not equip your car with full self-driving capability. Instead, Autopilot is a suite of driver-assistance features that makes driving safer and less stressful.
In fact, most Autopilot features are passive, so your Tesla will deploy them automatically.
Not only can Tesla’s Autopilot features help make driving safer, but they can also help you save money on your
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