Tesla Driver Caught Asleep at 100 km/h: How Monitoring Failed

The incident raises questions about the effectiveness of Tesla's driver monitoring systems on highways.

A Tesla driver was recently caught asleep at the wheel while traveling at 100 km/h, highlighting potential gaps in Tesla's driver monitoring systems.

What Happened

The incident occurred on a highway where a Tesla vehicle was operating with its advanced driver assistance features engaged. Authorities observed the driver appearing to be fully asleep while the vehicle continued moving at high speed. The situation exposed limitations in how Tesla's systems monitor driver attention and engagement during highway driving.

Why It Matters

For Tesla owners and potential buyers, this incident underscores the importance of understanding that current Tesla vehicles require active driver supervision even when features like Autopilot are engaged. While Tesla includes steering wheel touch sensors and cabin cameras designed to detect driver attention, these systems have faced scrutiny over their effectiveness in ensuring drivers remain alert and ready to take control.

The Bottom Line

Tesla's driver monitoring systems detected the incident but face ongoing questions about reliability. Drivers should remain attentive and prepared to take control at all times when using any advanced driving assistance features.

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