Woman Annoyed When Tesla With No Driver Suddenly Smashes Into Her Car
Briefly

"I saw no one in the car," the victim, Potomac, Maryland local Tamara Meyer, told the broadcaster. "There was no driver, no passenger. It was an empty car that was driving itself into my car."
Experts believe Tesla may be jumping the gun by rolling out its "Summon" feature to its customers. "They're just not ready for prime time," the Center for Auto Safety's Michael Brooks told NEWS4.
Tesla is releasing betas of its software "too early before they've been, you know, validated as safe - before they've been validated to work properly," he argued.
During its own test of the Summon feature, NEWS4 found that a test vehicle was easily confused by other turning vehicles in a parking lot.
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