Dormido al volante: un vídeo de Tesla desata el debate

A video from Canada appears to show a driver asleep behind the wheel of a Tesla - while in motion. The incident raises renewed questions about the use of driver assistance systems like Tesla's 'Full Self Driving'.

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The human remains responsible for the vehicle even with FSD.
Imagen: Tesla

The footage is striking: a Tesla travels at around 100 km/h along a country road while the driver appears to be asleep. The video spread across social media within hours, reinforcing the concerns of those who have long considered autonomous driving a risky idea.

One thing is clear: Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” (FSD), despite its name, is not an autonomous driving system. Even in regions where FSD (Supervised) is now approved (such as the Netherlands, Lithuania, or Estonia), it remains a driver-assistance system classified as SAE Level 2. Responsibility therefore always lies with the person behind the wheel. They must monitor traffic and be prepared to intervene at any time. Why the Tesla continued driving in this incident cannot be determined from the video. Whether the driver monitoring system failed, was bypassed, or the footage only captures a brief moment remains unclear. What is certain, however, is that the incident once again underscores the limitations of today’s assistance systems.

This is precisely why a clear distinction between driver assistance and autonomous driving matters. Modern systems can support drivers in many situations, but they cannot replace them. While today’s technology achieves remarkable feats, sleeping at the wheel remains firmly off the list of recommended driving practices.

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