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    Google 2 million. Tesla 200 million

    Note that the 200M miles driven by Teslas are level 2-3 autopilot, those of Google are level 4. I am not sure you can really compare them like this...
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    AP following the idiot in front

    This might be the "reasoning" of the AP, however as the traffic was slow or stopped, he would have had time to swerve.
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    AP following the idiot in front

    I meant it makes sense that the car in front of you stays on its side. However, I agree with you, the behavior of AP in this case is strange, because it is clearly considering the side of the road (and not following the car, otherwise it would be blue) to decide where to stay. I'm still in 7.1...
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    AP following the idiot in front

    Actually, it makes sense. When on the highway, on slow or stopped traffic, it is good habit to keepy on the side so if any emergency service needs to go through, it gets much easily. Over here, it is taught when passing the driving licence. here is an example (in Germany)
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    Understanding Wh/mi (or km)

    1l is 1 liter (we use liters and km over here too ;-) Yes, post your pics in l and km, I will have them "translated" for you
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    Understanding Wh/mi (or km)

    Ooops... it posted too quickly. here is the rest - regarding the 1st picture, this gives you the information on your average consumption for the last 30 miles. having 353wh/mile on average, it would compare to 3.53l/100mile of an ICE. It is a moving average counting the latest 30 miles. -...
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    Understanding Wh/mi (or km)

    Hi SSD420 So to give a rough comparison, 1l gas contains about as much energy as a 10kWh (so 10'000Wh). So if the car gives say 300kWh/mile, it means it consumes the energy contained in 0.03l/mile, or 3l/100miles Now regarding all the values stated in your pictures:
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    Model S with 3 kids

    I have 3 kids of 5, 1.5 and 0.4 years and we all fit in the MS (together with my Wife) without the rear-facing seats. They are all in a seat and the only thing I purchased was a belt extender to easier access the belt closing (about 20cm). you'll find them on amazon for 8-10USD each at most. If...