For years, Tesla has proudly paraded its advanced driver assistance system, Full Self-Driv ing as being the real deal. It’s claimed the system can navigate traffic, manage highway driving and repeatedly claimed it’s the future of driving , despite the number of crashes, collisions and even dea...
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