Sigh. Just another disturbing incident that proves Tesla's software team and QA are amateurs and need to be fired and replaced. This is not acceptable under any circumstance. Leaving people stranded. Really? Do they test this crap at all before pushing it to production? The seriousness of their software bugs are INCREASING over time. Now we got brake issues, steering issues, and random complete failures on 6.1.xxx versions. The significance of these faults and increase of frequency will destroy tesla if they do not fire and replace all the employees responsible for programming this crap and letting it go all the way through to production end users. I would fire everyone right up from the software engineer responsible to the senior executive that oversees this department. These are cars we're talking about here. Basically weapons in wheels. This ain't no pos iphone where faults can be tolerated until the next updates. I've lemoned vehicles for less significance than these issues.