Tesla autopilot saved the life of the driver who had a heart attack in the USA

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In the USA, a driver’s life was saved thanks to the autopilot in the Tesla Model Y electric car. The driver explained this on his account on the X social network (formerly Twitter).

On April 1, Tesla launched its Full Self-Driving autopilot feature in the United States. According to the user, whose name is Max Paul Franklin, he suddenly felt unwell while driving the next day. As it turned out, the driver’s insulin pump malfunctioned, causing his glucose levels to spike. The man decided to turn on full autopilot mode. The electric car was able to travel 21 km to the hospital and park itself there, without requiring driver intervention. The user added that he had a mild heart attack but was already feeling well. He also expressed his gratitude to Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

It was known that Tesla existed before this. will remember It will repair 2.2 million vehicles. The recalled vehicles had small font warning messages on the dashboard. This applies to Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck.

Elon Musk in April named Premiere date of Tesla’s robot taxi. According to him, the release will take place on August 8. Musk announced the premiere date of Tesla’s robotic taxi shortly after Reuters reported, citing sources, that the American automaker had abandoned plans to launch a cheap, mass-produced electric car but was continuing with plans to develop a robotic taxi on its platform.

It was previously clear which cars to buy Russian millionaires.

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