It’s not hard to find videos of self-driving Teslas wilding in bus lanes. Check the videos out, then consider:

"There was an interesting side-note in Tesla’s last earnings call, where they explained the main challenge of releasing Full-Self Driving (supervised!) in China was a quirk of Chinese roads: the bus-only lanes.

Well, jeez, we have bus-only lanes here in Chicago, too. Like many other American metropolises… including Austin TX, where Tesla plans to rollout unsupervised autonomous vehicles in a matter of weeks…"

It’s one of those regional differences to driving that make a generalizable self-driving platform an exceedingly tough technical nut to crack… unless you’re willing to just plain ignore the local rules.

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      That guy is lying through his teeth lol.

      1. The crash happened in February, within 2 weeks of him buying the car. He never thought to bring it up with Tesla until just now, apparently. Try and make that make sense.
      2. There’s no proof that he was using FSD, and that this wasn’t driver error. He has posted footage of every camera except for the interior camera which would show if he was driving or not. I wonder why?
      3. He claims that he had a version of FSD that wasn’t released to the public at the time.
      4. Tesla have a program you can download to get all your telemetry data, showing exactly when FSD is enabled and disabled. He never tried to get that.
      5. Again - he never even contacted Tesla to ask them to investigate.
      6. 3 months later he’s posting his story to 10+ reddit subs and tagging Mark Rober and every anti-tesla person on X, and promoting his X account on Reddit.

      He’s fame chasing. He saw an opportunity to turn his user error crash into 15 mins of fame and money.

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        Did you watch the video? There’s no way that it was just “user error”, nobody randomly swerves into a tree when nothing’s there. Maybe you’re implying it was insurance fraud?

        Tesla gives out beta access to users, so I wouldn’t put too much weight on that claimed version they were using.

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          Did you watch the video? There’s no way that it was just “user error”, nobody randomly swerves into a tree when nothing’s there.

          You’re assuming that he was paying attention and driving normally. He could have dozed off and pulled the wheel.

          All I’m asking for is evidence to support his claim other than “trust me bro”.

          Tesla gives out beta access to users, so I wouldn’t put too much weight on that claimed version they were using.

          As others have pointed out, that version wasn’t out to regular people on that day.

          It all points to a guy who crashed his car and has now seen an opportunity months later to get his 15 minutes of fame. Why didn’t he post about this in FEBRUARY WHEN IT HAPPENED? Why did he not reach out to tesla in the last 3 months? It just doesn’t add up. He has provided zero evidence that FSD caused this.