Sweden blocks Tesla FSD-style testing in Stockholm
Briefly

A 16-year-old, Lochlan Keefer, failed his driver's license test in New Jersey after examiners believed he relied on Tesla's driver assistance features during the test. This incident reflects a broader trend where examiners, unfamiliar with emerging automotive technologies, misinterpret their functionality. The Keefer family emphasized they do not use Tesla's premium features, suggesting confusion over standard tools like regenerative braking. The failure showcases the gap between driver assessment protocols and contemporary vehicle innovation, as officials increasingly struggle to adapt to advancements in automotive technology.
The examiner accused my son of using driver assistance features simply because he parallel parked smoothly on the first try.
Some officials are not caught up in the technology and innovation occurring in the automotive market.
They do not subscribe to Tesla's Full Self-Driving suite, including features like Autopark and Navigate on Autopilot.
The energy is then stored back in the battery to help with range.
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