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God bless her!I read a text from my wife. One of her students slapped her today.
That is a first. She works with special needs kids and has been bitten, bruised, and head butted resulting in two black eyes over Christmas break. That was fun as I received a lot of approving stares. BTW, she loves her job.
I always thought the screen was stupid because I had never driven one. I saw one recently and think it’s pretty cool and functional, even though the aesthetic is a bit much.Lost Tesla drivers. I see it every.damn.day here near Microsoft.
It boggles the mind that people with a screen that large to display gps are constantly in the wrong lane on freeways, highways, or generally not positioned in the correct place for where they are going on such a constant and consistent basis.
Truly the Tesla is a car which picks the driver. And that driver has no intention of paying attention to their driving.
Oh, the screen is very cool! The tech is very cool.I always thought the screen was stupid because I had never driven one. I saw one recently and think it’s pretty cool and functional, even though the aesthetic is a bit much.
Oh, the screen is very cool! The tech is very cool.
So why can't the operators figure out how to drive on public roadways? My guesses are either that the mass of infotainment feedback bombarding the driver is too high, causing the driver to be distracted. Or the driver sought out a vehicle for which to insulate themselves from having to interact with the real world they are pretending to navigate through.
Have that big ass screen. Have all that info coming at you every second. But you bloody well better figure out what goddamn lane you need to be in well before the last highway sign for your exit/interchange (Here in WA the signs are mandated at either 1.5 miles or 1.0 miles from an exit/interchange and the final notice 100 yards before hand).
When the populace is zoned out until that 100 yard notice, it's too late. You missed your exit and it's your fault. Not John Q. Public's fault. You have no right to aggressively force your way across many lanes of traffic because your car has too much technology to allow you to have common sense.
Anyway, that's the most hilarious thing i've seen today. And yes, this very morning I refused to yield to a Tesla (model X or whatever their SUV thing is called) who at the 100 yard notice, attempted to force their way from a tolled HOV lane (furthest left) 6 lanes over to an incredibly well marked and important interchange from major freeway to another. They were fully prepared to enter a median to then force their way in at 40 mph below the flow of traffic, but the concrete barrier said otherwise.... No, you do not have to yield to unaware drivers. They are at fault and they can go to the next exit and turn around, just like your drivers training manual told you to do if you missed your exit. Nobody needs to be in an accident because some twat cant read a road sign a mile before an exit.
Those are hilarious and they have more too.