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Submission + - The Boring Company tests its 'Teslas in Tunnels' system in Las Vegas (theverge.com)

Rei_is_a_dumbass writes: Videos, images, and accounts shared around the internet by the people who showed up for the test offer the most coherent glimpse yet at Musk’s solution for traversing the LVCC campus. It is quite literally just Teslas being driven through two 0.8-mile tunnels — a far cry from the autonomous sled-and-shuttle ideas that Musk once proposed for The Boring Company.

In one video, one of the test riders said they had to wait about three to five minutes for a few of the rides, though even with a top speed of around 40 miles per hour, trips between stations appear to have taken about a minute to a minute-and-a-half.

One of the things increasing that total travel time was the underground station. There were times when test riders pulled into the station only to run into some congestion. The drivers have to maneuver around other parked Teslas, people getting in and out, and cars queueing up to reenter the tunnels. It’s a tight fit.

Submission + - Tesla accused of environmental rule violations in U.S. and Germany (cnbc.com)

Rei_is_a_dumbass writes: The EPA accused Tesla last week of failing to prove it is in compliance with federal emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants.
German authorities also fined Tesla 12 million euros for allegedly failing to fulfill their obligations around taking back old batteries from customers.

Submission + - Autopilot lie exposed by consumer reports. (arstechnica.com)

Rei_is_a_dumbass writes: Elon Musk has tweeted that "data logs recovered so far show Autopilot was not enabled." Tesla defenders also insisted that Autopilot couldn't have been active because the technology doesn't operate unless someone is in the driver's seat. Consumer Reports decided to test this latter claim by seeing if it could get Autopilot to activate without anyone in the driver's seat.

It turned out not to be very difficult.

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