The test took place on a half-mile closed test track with an empty driver's seat. In CR's evaluation, the Model Y was able to perform several maneuvers like steering accurately along painted lines. It did this without sensing that the driver's seat was unoccupied. Of course, one can only imagine the dangers that this will pose on public roads.
For the test, Jake Fisher, CR's senior director of auto testing, was joined by Kelly Funkhouser, the company's program manager for vehicle interface testing. While Funkhouser sat at the back, Fisher initially sat in the driver's seat on top of a buckled seat belt - Autopilot will only function if the seatbelt is buckled.
The Link LonkApril 24, 2021 at 03:15PM
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