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Thomas Hajicek
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Their first mistake was buying the Cybertruck in the first place. The rest is causality in real time playing out which stems from their first mistake.

It sounds like you’ve reached the age where driving at night is no longer a safe option, for you. Yes, emergency vehicles have bright lights. Yes, some of them are black and hard to see. But, guess what? So are many, many other non-emergency vehicles, that you also shouldn’t run into.  Meanwhile, most people are

Ah yes, it’s the emergency vehicle’s fault because it was *checks notes* TOO obvious? 

Tesla cut ultrasonic sensors and radar to increase margins then said they could achieve similar results with what are basically turn of the century web cams and “AI”...and guess what? They can’t. Bright flashing lights, fog, rain, etc. all obscure a view of the world unaugmented by redundant data from radar and

Tesla does not have informed consent on behalf of all the motorists it puts into jeopardy by beta-testing this bullshit software on public roads. It’s akin to performing clinical trials by way of forcing random passersby into taking whatever magic beans you’re testing out and hoping for the best.

The big problem is how the US government defines a light truck. While common sense is that a light truck is a body on frame vehicle with a variety of after market truck beds available for various commercial uses. Of course the pickup bed should carry 4 x 8 sheets of plywood, drywall, siding, etc. And the unibodytruc

One does not buy a Cybertruck for truck things. In the same way that one did not buy a Ford Explorer Sport Trac or a Subaru Baja for truck things.

He should have called for a Robotaxi instead.   

FSD = Fully Self Deceiving (or Destructing)

Or two FSD Teslas hitting each other.

My dad says he doesn’t use the FSD because it does goofy things sometimes. You can’t tell people the thing drives itself and then say pay attention because many people just aren’t that bright.

Should government promote the transition to EV. Yes.

It was never a full EV mandate.

Trump is the biggest shit-talker I have ever witnessed - always overpromising and underdelivering.

Trump really wants that rural vote from the guy with the one ton truck, side x side, fishing boat, snowmobile, ice house, dirt bike, and avt, that complains about the cost of gas.

Yet another problem my $20k bolt doesn’t have.

Mission accomplished.

Yeah, I think “spectacular negligence” is a much more appropriate phrase than “unfortunate accident.”

An accident that you’ll only see in car-dependent America. Why walk, bike, or even take a small buggy/ATV on the beach with complete visibility of people and kids playing on the beach when you can simply drive your 2-ton vehicle on the beach where its hood and pillars all around blind you.

But but they don’t have dual zone AC and apple play. Plus as a size 40 waist they are uncomfortable.