Do you, when delivering a car to the owner, explain to them that the car is not an "Autonomous Car" and that it doesn't drive itself in that sense and Autopilot is actually a driving assistance?
(I think many owners and the general public actually has a misinformed idea that Autopilot means the car drives itself, because it seemingly to them does, and they also seem to think Autopilot in aircrafts mean the plane flies itself, which it also technically not true.)
Does Tesla have a policy where they require you to let the owners know at delivery that they need to remain attentive when using Autopilot?Because there are those who come here claiming they don't know, didn't read manual, and somehow didn't read the message in front of them when activating Autosteer. And then there are those who think Autopilot is at fault because it doesn't allow you to be less attentive.
Thanks!
(I think many owners and the general public actually has a misinformed idea that Autopilot means the car drives itself, because it seemingly to them does, and they also seem to think Autopilot in aircrafts mean the plane flies itself, which it also technically not true.)
Does Tesla have a policy where they require you to let the owners know at delivery that they need to remain attentive when using Autopilot?Because there are those who come here claiming they don't know, didn't read manual, and somehow didn't read the message in front of them when activating Autosteer. And then there are those who think Autopilot is at fault because it doesn't allow you to be less attentive.
Thanks!