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Tesla driver completes 2,700-mile autonomous trip without touching controls
The centerpiece of the story is simple and striking: a Tesla driver set out to cross the United States and let the car’s automated system handle the entire route, logging a continuous 2,700-mile journey without touching the steering wheel or pedals.
A Washington state Tesla owner rode his way into the record books after completing a fully autonomous coast-to-coast drive across the United States, which he detailed in a viral X thread. “I am proud to announce that I have successfully completed the world’s first USA coast to coast fully autonomous drive!” David Moss declared in the post.
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Best Tech 2026: Believe It, Tesla FSD (Supervised) Is the Best Driver Assistance System on the Market
Despite experiencing some well-documented flaws with it over the years, we think you’ll be amazed by the latest iteration of Tesla’s FSD.
A Cybertruck owner acknowledges Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system for a last-second maneuver that helped prevent a potentially deadly crash.
Just days ago, Tesla promised investors that autonomous driving is a done deal, and its FSD software would drive unsupervised by the end of the year. However, Tesla fared rather poorly in an independent autonomous driving test in China. Surprisingly, GM ...
Mercedes-Benz said on Monday it will launch a new advanced driver-assistance system in the United States later this year that lets its vehicles operate autonomously on city streets under driver supervision.
The new CLA will be the first Mercedes-Benz to debut a hands-free system that can handle point-to-point driving, even through urban areas.