Moral of the story the Tesla needs to have a feature where Elon’s voice comes in and says WAKE THE FUCK UP THE COPS ARE BEHIND U DONT BLOW THIS FOR US!
There is a software update that will beep loudly if you fell asleep or move to the passenger/rear seats. It will also slow down and eventually pull over. That being said this feature can be disabled by tapping up/blocking the in cabin camera.
@@MrWhiterunGuard this has already existed since autopilot has been around - as always tho sensors are only so reliable, at least he didn't crash when he fell asleep
@@markdagostino4891 Well....yeah? They said it was holding the lane perfectly, and I was pointing out that computers can do that. Of course they can fail, but this one didn't.
@@markdagostino4891 no, a computer can virtually not fail if the hardware is intact... the software can be faulty but that has nothing to do with the computer
@@markdagostino4891 so can humans, the thing is computers will on average make less mistakes than a person. im not justifying him falling asleep behind the wheel, but computers are definitely more accurate than the average person and that accuracy will only go up over the years.
wait until electric self-driving cars come along. These cops won't have their anti-reform attitude or the ability to penalize drivers like him ANY LONGER
I've done that before autopilot was a thing. I have no idea how I got through town safely but I did. Last thing I remembered I was just getting off the exit then I woke up 2 and a half miles across town just before the turn to my street.
@@auspiciouscloud8786 well yeah but someone saw him sleeping and turned him in, then the cop saw him sleeping and pulled him over. If he had tinted windows it would have been harder for someone else on the road to turn him in. Lol.
@@AshNikkosWife I know, I was just making a joke, plus it is not a wise thing to encourage illegal behavior, tinted windows in front, because it does not spur legal innovation it just makes more laws... 🤨🤨🤨
Yea, technology is amazing but there are still so many things the computer needs to be told how to react to. One day I will finally be able to sleep. ; - ;
he could just claim he didn't notice them, his music was up loud etc. would be very difficult to prove in court and he did eventually pull over peacefully.. so any evasion would be dismissed. nothing's going to happen to this guy. if he can afford that car, he can afford to pay a lawyer 5k to get him out of this.
And there was a couple of times where I fell asleep behind the wheel but when I was falling asleep I wouldn't notice because I would be dreaming I was driving in a straight line but I would wake up because the sound from those bumps on the side of the road wake me up
When I was 15, my best friend moved 60 miles away from me. One night his father picked me up so I could visit for the weekend. About 10 miles into the drive I noticed his dad was snoring, but his eyes were open. He was very obviously asleep, but was staying in lane. When we came up on another vehicle he would stop snoring, and maneuver around the car, and then go back to snoring. it freaked me out and I told my friend about it when we arrived. He said "Yeah, he does that all the time. He was a long-haul trucker for 50 years and never had an accident."
Wow thats crazy u say that because my husband's dad does the same thing and he can literally drive while asleep which makes no absolute since how thats possible, but it very much is. I didn't believe it until I saw it with my 2 eyes and I freaked out.
@@OryanStargazer It should but it didn't. The cop was flagging the driver down but the car kept going. That's how they 'suspected' the driver was sleeping.
These cars at the moment are extremely dangerous, IMO. Unless every single person on the road has automated cars that are in automatic mode, these are dangerous vehicles! No automation is going to be good enough to have the reaction time and know _WHERE EXACTLY_ is safe to drive in an instant to avoid an accident on the stop of a dime, like a human can do. Also, being in a vehicle on auto-pilot will absolutely encourage people to fall asleep! Hell, one of the reasons that I chose a stick shift as my first brand new vehicle when I was young was because my job required a long commute, and I found that driving a non-stick shift car would always cause me to get way too sleepy on the freeway after a long day’s work. A stick shift constantly kept me paying attention to the road in traffic with having to constantly shift gears and use my clutch. Anyone who trusts their lives to Tesla’s auto-pilot to go to sleep to is many cards short of a full deck!! It’s gross that this is the third time he’s been stopped for this!! So disturbing!!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Dunno, airplanes do this and they are Insanely good, maybe even better than humans, I remember reading about a plane crash that if the pilots had not intervened with the plane, autopilot would've corrected it course and they would still be alive. :/
@@riglowkun Flying is WAY more complicated than driving, so the comparison with driving is not so exact. You're probably thinking of several very well documented crashes that killed everyone onboard because the plane's attitude wasn't corrected appropriately after the pilot took over the controls due to the adverse effects of bad weather causing the autopilot to shut itself off. In one such case, a junior pilot was in control while the main pilot slept. Bad weather caused issues with the sensors that autopilot relies on. Warning signals went off to indicate the plane was stalling/losing elevation and instead of lowering the nose to regain speed -- which is an absolutely rudimentary tactic in aviation that every pilot should know -- the junior pilot, baffled by the conditions and apparently not well trained enough in responding to the stall warning, does the exact opposite of what he should've done: He lifts the nose of the aircraft and gives full throttle, thinking, "OK, the plane is going to climb now." But the plane had already lost too much speed and was falling to earth. He kept the nose-up, full-throttle attitude all the way until the jetliner, with hundreds of souls onboard, hit the surface of the ocean and killed everyone, but not before the senior pilot had woken up, realized what was going wrong and what needed to be done, but could not correct it in time. So, so tragic and so, so avoidable. Just like if this Tesla had impacted with someone while its idiot driver slept at the wheel. I believe this is the flight, but am not 100%: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_447#Accident. I read a long article online about it a while ago in a major publication like the NY Times or similar. The TLDR point is, flying is WAY more complicated than driving and in the wake of crashes over the past couple of decades, it became clear that new pilots needed better training on how to fly without the aid of computers. This is where the comparison to driving gets interesting: as AI and computers increasingly shoulder more and more of the driving tasks, what will happen when generations of drivers don't learn how to drive without those aids?
Yeah, but his FedEx trucks don't have auto-pilot, so when he falls asleep driving them, he'll kill someone. He said that the auto-pilot will turn off if you drive for 30 seconds with your hands off the wheel. So he was apparently sleeping with his hands on the wheel. But if his hands fall off the steering wheel he has 30 seconds of restful sleep and then the car will crash into the other traffic or run off the road?
So a speeding ticket and a sleeping ticket, The judge is going to be like whattttt? But how can this be, officer: well it's a Testla judge, oh I see those deanmmm! things again.
What statues did he break? Was illega driving here? Is there a law that says you can't close your eyes while driving? What broken here? Inattentive driving?
Imagine in the future everyone drives self driving cars but criminals jailbreak their vehicles to install “getaway mode” which automatically maneuvers you to escape police
You don't even need to wait for this. It's already done, lol. George Hotz, same guy who broke the carrier lock on the original iphone, and also cracked the PS3, now runs a DIY self driving car company. I wonder why, lmao.
I would of told them. "But sir, I'm not driving, the car is. Give my car the ticket and I'll make sure my car doesn't drive again unless under my supervision." 😴💤
If being a completely irresponsible moron makes him a legend then something is wrong with your definition of the word. Infamous is the word not legend. “Causing or deserving severe public condemnation; heinous”
No way where is the schooling and the engineers to create a technology united state will never be like any other country because people like you in the way you opinion on other go back to school
@@SimonWoodburyForget must have been doesn't really mean it is. Most roads in my state only go up to 60mph and people don't always max their speed at only 5mph over.
Yup. So regardless, he’s screwed. And he seems so self-righteous about it that he thinks the officer is wrong and that he can do what he wants. What an asshole, and I own a friggin Tesla and use it to drive folks in a ride share. I never keep my hands off the wheel.
Auto pilot and auto drive is two complete things . Look up Tesla auto drive fails . Imagine a exit off of your highway is under day construction 🚧 you want to risk your life for a base model Tesla🤣🥴
@@ScarletBrimstone I think he's talking about the lawsuits where it caused their death. It's happened before and tesla wasn't liable for the malfunction.
@@piaaadah thats because before using the auto pilot it tells you to keep your hands on the wheel at all times and pay attention. If they dont do that then its improper usage of auto pilot and its not tesla`s fault.
Wouldn't be surprised if he actually bought the Tesla for this reason. He probably figured out he could take on extra work and he would catch up on his sleep with his car on auto pilot.
I genuinely think he wasn't lying when he said he didn't think he was asleep. When you're that tired, one second it's 7:00, you blink, and it's 7:45. So he might've not even known he was sleeping.
Dude legit that happened to me the other day at Starbucks. I was tired AS ABSOLUTE FUCK (I’m trying to get a startup off the ground which is absolute chaos) and I thought being in public getting work done would help me not fall asleep, all that happened is I ended up blinking and then the next moment I was on the floor and a cop and a medic were waking me up because I passed out so hard the baristas ended up needing to call 911 and thought I overdosed on a drug. Sleep deprivation is fucking real man
Only correct answer here. I don't get why people always get mad and assume the worst. The only thing autopilot did in this case is save this guy from a car wreck. I've been on long drives before where people fall asleep, and they end up in a ditch. I've fell asleep myself, only micro-sleeping and by the time I realize it and pull over it's probably an hour of me driving really badly.
So a speeding ticket and a sleeping ticket, The judge is going to be like whattttt? But how can this be, officer: well it's a Testla judge, oh I see those deanmmm! things again.
I had a job building Thermador ranges, we worked 7 days a week 10 hours Monday-Friday and 8 on Saturday and Sunday I had all kinds of money but no life my relationship was falling apart I was tired constantly. I quit they all were like your crazy I’m like I want my life back!
Guy has some serious trust in the early stages of autopilot lol. Being a good driver is usually based on your reaction to all the idiots on the road who can't drive.
@Tyler Then again, falling asleep while using an autopilot is much, much easier, because you are not doing anything, not concentrating on anything while sitting in a comfy chair.
Yep, combination of the two above me. Driver attention was only just added for regular autopilot and you used to be able to use steering wheel weights to trick the attention system.
Mechanically cruise control is a very basic system. There is a risk but it's that it will floor itself or anything like that, it's that cruise control keeps the petal at the same rate constantly. If you hit a patch of rain, ice, gravel, etc where you may let off the gas petal to maintain traction, cruise control will keep going and can spin the wheels and cause you to lose control. You shouldn't trust that traction control + cruise control will drive you through poor weather/poor terrain. As long as you use it when conditions are forgiving enough for it, you don't have anything to worry about.
Guys it’s auto pilot not cruise control cruise control keeps a car at a speed it was set. Auto pilot has an ai processing traffic light and drive a car like a normal person would, understand?
@@soupies6128 "understand" Fuck out of here like you know anything lmao If it was 100% safe the "self driving auto pilot" that Tesla has promised for the past 6 years would exist.
You can’t have it both ways, if he was on autopilot he was not speeding. That’s why they didn’t say he was speeding. They violated his rights by videoing his console, preventing his retrieval of his car, and towing the car.
@@peryole Why not? Theres no reason the autopilot has to follow the speed limit instead of being on a more advanced version of cruise control, which is what the guy is trying to say it is. Videoing the console is evidence collection of the state of the car at the time of stopping the vehicle so I'm unsure what rights you think exist that say the police cant gather evidence of what state your car is in... He's been cited twice before for sleeping at the wheel and using the cars auto navigation system, and thats just in the county he's in and he's repeatedly saying he's 'just tired' to the point of being unable to look at and keep his attention on the road, hich means its too dangerous to let him continue driving for himself and everyone else on the road. So again, what rights does the guy have that says he can put his own life and the lives of other drivers at risk?
This guy is a terrible liar, he could have admitted to nothing but he tries to offer a halfway-explanation by saying he was tired, pretty much told on himself right there.
When he denied sleeping they should’ve said, “oh, so you were awake and just not pulling over? Okay, we’ll just get you with felony eluding, since you were “knowingly” getting pulled over yet not stopping.”
Omg true!!! I didn’t even think about that!! He pretty much opened mouth inserted foot🤣🤣 Definitely nice of the officers to not charge him with that felony but they definitely could have😮💨
I love seeing the police do their job legitimately (no unnecessary abuse). This was a warranted citation - this guy was polite but he was in denial. He had two priors for the same damn thing:- being asleep at the wheel!
He literally committed abuse by demanding the driver to exit the vehicle. It was a simple citation. All he has to do was ask for dL and insurance and that’s it.
@@alonzogutierrez2012 Wow so when I ask u to get out of the car when I’m riding with u I’m abusive? U cockroaches find any excuse u can to hate on cops. The officer was clearly professional and did his job well here. Ur the abuser. U ppl get so upset when a police officer actually does something right, so ur mad that u can’t call him out on something so u look for the little things that u think will validate ur point. U can’t handle seeing good police officers so ur jealous and angry. Loser.
@@JayFoxxo not really man. 80% of cops are bad cops and that’s a Fact Jr. So. Those are all the facts I need. And he’s not asking him. The guy who walked sternly to him and TOLD him to get out of the car. Not talking about the officer who gave him the ticked moron. 🙄
@@reyza1899 ask you. Key words. And if there is no probable cause (in most states) they can’t ask you to step out. But this other officer DEMANDED him to get out didn’t ask him. That’s the point here. No need to be a prick on his part.🤷🏻♂️
The fact that he wasn’t surprised & apologetic tells me that this is not the first time he’s done this. Idc if a car can drive itself, i would not feel comfortable just falling asleep ! I have been really tired while driving lots of times & i have never fallen asleep. My brain just stays alert no matter how tired i am… Idk how people fall asleep at the wheel whether they’re in cars that drive themselves or not! Edit: 10:57 - wow, they just confirmed that there was at least 2 other occasions where this happened with him 😰
@@2centsbear638 I mean it’s a good vehicle in general. People that buy them aren’t inherently stupid. I could never afford one but it’s a good vehicle, not sure what you’re implying
This is going to happen more and more because it's exponentially easier to fall asleep when you aren't performing any actions to stimulate your brain. You don't even have to be all that tired.
I hate the automation in cars these days… my personal car has none of that crazy stuff in it, but the work vehicles are starting to have it and it’s horrible when it fights you.
You're forgetting the fact that people drive tired with or without driver assist and the chances of them crashing is greatly reduced when using driver assist features. If someone falls asleep without driver assist, the chance of crashing is basically 100% but using driver assist there's a good chance the person doesn't crash at all! So overall still safer with new technology. Think, people, THINK!!
@@gysiguy I trust my 20+ years of faultless driving a lot more than so called driver assist, especially since driving an Isuzu Ute and having it fight me through a road diversion… damn thing kept trying to steer into oncoming traffic… not denying the tech isn’t the future but the present hasn’t reached it yet…
That officer handled the situation with nothing but Professionalism and even explained it to him so he really has No choice but understand it 👏👏 My hat off to the Officer
I’m normally against excessive charges especially nonsense trumped up charges but this guy has done this 3 times he obviously isn’t taking it seriously. They should have charged him and arrested him then he would have taken it seriously.
Tesla very intelligently puts it right in the sales contract and manual that the autopilot is for “stop and go” traffic only, anyone using it for its unintended use is using the product in a way not recommended by the manufacturer so they aren’t liable. Same reason you can’t sue dust cleaner companies if someone dies from huffing they stuff
If it happens again, just pull in front and hit your brakes. The car will stop by itself. Lets be real though, the car probably drives better then he does anyway.
@@maykevin5 yeah but if the officer stop infront of them people might not se the police car. the tesla is fine driving itself and its stupid doing something that recless to get him to stop. but ofc the guy in the tesla is in the wrong. its not ok to put other people in danger
@@get_it8473 Lights and sirens cop moving from behind to front.. I'm sure people will stay back. Do you own a tesla or are you the driver in this video?
@@NIGHTSTALKER0069 he’s done it 3 times so the first time and second would be……..wait for it…..prior Didn’t say he was convicted of it three times But either way dude is a clown.
This guy is the definition of sleep deprivation. That job he works 7 days a week isn't worth risking his mental and physical health. My advice for him is to work somewhere else and make more money based on the experience he already has. As a matter of fact, this advice applies to everyone.
@@kwakester bruh seriously am half iranian and half Hispanic lol and my iranian side i seen em all own gas stations or little shops or stores or work in aviation lol and on my mexican side they work construction, build homes.
@@thebeacon2 like I said before....until you don’t or to dumb it down, you don’t really know until you do. Funny how people don’t understand statistics 😂🤣, statistics are impartial. My husband says, as long as there are people like you, who voluntarily test all this tech for the rest of us, we don’t have to, he says survival of the fittest. You keep being proud of yourself, 😂 saves millions on product testing.
@@auspiciouscloud8786 yeah i will gladly trust a consistent AI than a flawed humans decision making in tense moments i remind you, computers don't deal with pressure.
@@REALDEALFLEXSEAL just as long as you don’t endanger the rest of us by ignoring Teslas’ instructions to remain actively ready to take over if the AI makes a mistake. You are not very smart if you think that a machine we build can be better than ourselves, even if it is self learning, it is still confined to our limitations.
@@frubam I mean, he doesn't need to talk anyways, the video says it all. Either he was trying to evade cops for miles, or he was sleeping. Either way, he fcked up.
I mean if you’re gonna be on the highway for a long time, theoretically you can just turn on the auto drive, set an alarm, and then wake up when you’re closer to your destination. Highway driving is really safe, and if something happened, the car would just come to a stop
@@austiniscoolduh You never read on idiots doing this and ending up crashing in the back of another car? Look it up. These things are not autonomous cars, far from it.
Maybe if he hadn't got a top of the line Tesla he'd not have to be working 7 days a week to afford it. As out as he was in this video and probably the two other times he was pulled over for the same thing in the same county that tells me he's fell asleep before behind the wheel at FedEx as well and some of those trucks and vans are big, so that would be scary. Guy's just a mess and dangerous, hopefully something gets done I'm glad these guys took him off the road and towed that car. It might not be the worst thing for this guys life and safety as well as the other drivers on the road if he lost that Tesla because he lost his job at FedEx.
They probably know he is going to beat all the charges. So the form of punishment here is to tow his car and make him pay for it. Since this is his 3rd time in this county alone falling asleep at the wheel. It sounded like he's already beat the charges before or else he wouldn't be doing it.
I know this from experiance (btw I was not in the drivers seat but in the passengers seat), often when I fall asleep in the car I won't realize it when I wake up.
@@waleedabdulrab8779 If there's one company that won't snitch on you, it's Tesla. I was t-boned a few months ago and they wouldn't even give me the footage lol.
Its important to note, that Tesla tells its customers that the driver MUST: 1) Be alert at all times, 2) keep both hands on the wheel at all times, 3) And be ready to take over driving at a moment's notice. The number of Tesla fans who "IGNORE" these REQUIREMENTS is....... problematic.
The Tesla fan forums are all full of people boasting to each other how to trick the system. So, Tesla is well-aware of this and should have put additional safety overrides to detect the driver not paying attention - like other cars have done, but they intentionally choose not to. The Federal agencies are absolutely corrupted and not doing their jobs to enforce the basic safety of other drivers.
@@erroneouse1929 they have video proof of absolutely zero cars passing him. even the car that was in front of him in the beginning pulled over just fine.
@@erroneouse1929 All depends on how you were driving to said "safe location" there's a difference between flooring it and just maintaining speed limit to reach a better area.
It's easy to believe he wasn't asleep to himself. In 2019 my friend stopped by my house for a 30 minute nap after a 12 hour shift, his drive home was an hour. When he left about 20 minutes later he called us saying he had fallen asleep and woke up in an ambulance. He said it felt like he blinked and hadn't even known he had fallen asleep until he woke up.
@@usmanbarak2615 can relate had to drive at 4am after a party. There was a lot of mist. I didn't drink but had to slap myself to try and stay awake. Its hard for sure.
What evidence? The cop was an idiot and misread what the screen said. It said 'NAVIGATE on autopilot', not 'navigation', meaning there's the option to navigate with autopilot, not that it's currently in autopilot.
Navigate on autopilot automatically disengaged when he took over lmao, meaning that it really wasn’t on autopilot then. It says that because it’s telling you that you have the option to engage that, not that it actually is on. The option is shown when you choose a destination to go to and if it’s available.
You are the smartest person on this thread because for no reason should he have allowed them to search all through his car the way they did the stop was about him being on autopilot and sleeping at the wheel I would have to question is that even offense based on the state statute but for him to allow them to search his car like that that was stupid
@@havierv.leonard380 it doesn't matter what you get pulled over for, if you get pulled over and give an officer consent to search your car then it's no longer illegal
These cops obviously don't understand the whole point of self driving cars lol. One of the tesla features it showcased was LITERALLY that a driver could sleep as the car drove itself to the destination!! SMH
Gosh. I actually felt sorry for him and thought that maybe he didn't realize that he dozed off. Then, the officer said that he had be cited for that 2 times in the past. WTF? ANNNND, he's an effing Fedex driver. Very dangerous.
@@angelinagulizio5830 that actually would not happen on autopilot.. if it’s on autopilot it would have just adjusted to how close it was to other cars…stay asleep mister…😂
@@kevinsanchez7035 or smashed full speed into a truck jackknifed across the highway that the Tesla failed to see (actual example of Tesla autopilot fail)
@@deViant14 that would be driver error… the truck would have to be at fault.. do you mean if the truck is just coming onto the highway and went straight collision into the Tesla?
I think I started watching RUclips in 2007 (15 years ago). A lot has changed. Imagine 15 years from now. People will be watching this wondering why he was pulled over. “Wow, people in 2022 weren’t allowed to sleep on the way to work??”
@@Adxmmm bro we went from no cars to self driving cars in like 110 years we went from open canopies to air conditioning in cars in 30 years. Autopilot is probably going to rise exponentially as the tech improves and becomes cheaper
As someone with insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness I think it’s very much possible he’s not lying when he says he didn’t think he was asleep. I’ve had many times where I’m just watching RUclips and all of the sudden I’m on a completely different video and I think how the hell did that happen and I ask my brother who’s sitting next to me and he says I’ve been snoring for the past hour and I have ZERO memory of falling asleep. It’s really confusing, the brain just does weird things sometimes. I feel bad for the guy honestly
That's sounds a bit like narcolepsy... and even if it is sleepiness from insomnia. Then he should have some form of medical diagnosis for it. You can't just fall asleep at the wheel even if you are on autopilot. Watching a RUclips video and falling asleep is a completely different circumstance that does not have a risk of death via car crash.
But we don't know... what we both are doing is merely speculating and give our best guess. ...for me... if it was the first time then I'd be like ok maybe he doesn't know he has an issue. But it's the 3rd time he was pulled over for it. It is what it is. Regardless he finally got the "wake up call" that he needed.
@@nanetteisontheinternet he had 2 pervious citations mate. If you drive when your tired you endanger lives, he could have killed people, there is 0 excuse unless it is the first time and he has a medical condition previously undiagnosed, watch?v=a5wkENwrp_k a example of why
@@dubaiboy101 You absolutely CAN fall asleep at the wheel, in fact, everyone can. As a truck driver, our number 1 concern on the road (aside from ice in the winter, cars that don't know how to merge) is driver fatigue. Look up statistics for cause of accidents of semi trucks and you will see. It's not the semi truck that makes you sleepy but the fact that you are driving all day every day on the highways which are usually very boring and inactive (local drivers are the exception). Anyone will fall victim of fatigue, especially if you don't get a full sleep. It is a very common issue and not some rare medical diagnosis like you suggest.
@@JustMe0662 I don't know what state the video is in, but for CA you can't have any tint on front windows at all. However there isn't really a penalty other than possibly being required to remove it (fix-it ticket), so lots of people have front tint anyway. I had medium front tint on my old car for ~10 years and no problems, in fact I got pulled over a couple times in that car for unrelated things and those cops didn't even mention the tint.
And he admitted that he was that tired not on the way home from work but on the way TO work. Pay at FedEx is pretty good, I wouldn't want to risk losing any job let alone one at FedEx. What was this guy thinking, and to have done this TWICE before and not learn his lesson. Inconceivable.
He has a car that is designed to drive itself. Why does it say Auto Pilot? Just like when a Pilot flies the plane,he puts on autopilot and the plane flys itself. I'm this case because the guy had 2 previous calls about him sleeping and driving months prior,and he just lied to the deputies face,that's why he lost the testla and has to basically go back to the DMV and retake enhanced version of the DL Test.
As a Tesla, the steering wheel requires input from driver ever so often. Is it possible he dozed off for a second? Yes. Being he admitted to being tired. That in itself doesn’t constitute sleeping. Without input from driver the vehicle will come to a complete stop and activate emergency flashers.
That’s not the point. As the driver of a vehicle it is your duty to be aware and alert enough to prevent accidents. By sleeping while the car is moving shows a failure to control which is a ticketable offence given to drivers who doze off while driving all the time, or even just those who aren’t paying attention.
Let me get this straight. They're taking his car and having someone else take it cause they don't want him driving yet they told him he can go to work where he drives all day? What am I missing here?
You’re not missing anything. Cops had zero authority to do that. Once the cited him the stop was over. They can’t make a determination as to how tired he is. There isn’t a test for that. I drive tired all the time. Everyone does. If I don’t crash then there’s nothing anyone can do.
@@mook528 Actually they DO have the authority. They cannot knowingly allow an impaired driver, and being asleep driving down the freeway at 82 MPH is an impairment, to just drive off.
*Complacency Kills!* Don’t get _too_ comfortable using autopilot. It’s different for airlines. There’s very little traffic in the air… That’s why it’s understandable for airplanes to use autopilot. And the fact Teslas don’t give the right of way to *Emergency Vehicles* is just another reason to be awake.
@@realulli Yea. Only 1 can sleep at a time. Someone is supposed to keep an eye out just in case “Murphy’s Law” decides to happen. One pilots snoozes, another keeps awake, and an eye out.
@@equarg Actually, none can sleep. If it's a very long distance flight, they bring one or two extra pilots, so one or more can get some sleep while the other two man the controls. It did happen that an airliner flew straight and level on auto pilot for 45 minutes, while ATC tried to raise them. Both pilots asleep at the controls. I think I read they even scrambled some fighters to try to wake them.
Re-breathing your own CO2 will put you to sleep in no time. The guy's wearing a mouth mask inside his own car while traveling alone. Proof that you don't have to be smart to own a Tesla.
until EVERY car is self driving, with a flawless software program, you won’t be able to. Accidents will always happen and you always have to be aware in order to handle the situation
Imagine getting a ticket for not resisting a rest
Underrated comment
@@Godspeed_Survival agreed
Genius. How do you even think of this
Damn that was good
Genius comment. Well done.
Moral of the story the Tesla needs to have a feature where Elon’s voice comes in and says WAKE THE FUCK UP THE COPS ARE BEHIND U DONT BLOW THIS FOR US!
There is a software update that will beep loudly if you fell asleep or move to the passenger/rear seats. It will also slow down and eventually pull over. That being said this feature can be disabled by tapping up/blocking the in cabin camera.
@@MrWhiterunGuard this has already existed since autopilot has been around - as always tho sensors are only so reliable, at least he didn't crash when he fell asleep
Thats some Elon would do. Word for word as well
Deaddd asss
Tesla makes sure u nudge the wheel every 20 seconds or so. So you can’t be sleeping while in autopilot.
Imagine falling asleep and waking up being chased by the police
Right lmao
My first thought would be “who’s driving the car?”
Lol it's happened to me South Georgia
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Tesla needs to sell a Full Auto Self Driving accessory kit. Sunglasses, neck pillow, chin kickstand.
Some window tint would helped this guy out
This comment made me laugh the hardest.
and an inhaler for when they pull the "i can't breathe" card
@@CherryZ 😂😂
And for those with sleep problems, how about some free sleeping pills? 😂😂😂
You gotta hand it to the auto-pilot, it held to the lane perfectly.
Well...it's a computer, what do you expect?
@@HEARTS-OF-SPACE computers can fail.
@@markdagostino4891 Well....yeah? They said it was holding the lane perfectly, and I was pointing out that computers can do that. Of course they can fail, but this one didn't.
@@markdagostino4891 no, a computer can virtually not fail if the hardware is intact... the software can be faulty but that has nothing to do with the computer
@@markdagostino4891 so can humans, the thing is computers will on average make less mistakes than a person. im not justifying him falling asleep behind the wheel, but computers are definitely more accurate than the average person and that accuracy will only go up over the years.
That's pretty impressive. Traveling at 82mph and snoozing at the same time. What a time to be alive.
wait until electric self-driving cars come along. These cops won't have their anti-reform attitude or the ability to penalize drivers like him ANY LONGER
@@MrMaddox57 There’s already the Little Ceasers “Avoid the Noid” self driving mini bullet delivering pizzas. 😳🤣✌🏼
@@beckystarrski I look forward to seeing one of those navigating a snowy Tuesday in February here in Wyoming.
Awake in heaven
I've done that before autopilot was a thing. I have no idea how I got through town safely but I did. Last thing I remembered I was just getting off the exit then I woke up 2 and a half miles across town just before the turn to my street.
You'd think after the first 2 times this happened he'd at least tint his windows.
Tinted windows would not have woke him up... 😂😂😂😆
@@auspiciouscloud8786 well yeah but someone saw him sleeping and turned him in, then the cop saw him sleeping and pulled him over. If he had tinted windows it would have been harder for someone else on the road to turn him in. Lol.
its illegal to have front windows tinted, you must have transparent so they can identify you. the back windows is okay to have.
@@helioshyperion8077 some states let you tint them
@@AshNikkosWife I know, I was just making a joke, plus it is not a wise thing to encourage illegal behavior, tinted windows in front, because it does not spur legal innovation it just makes more laws... 🤨🤨🤨
Tinted windows would’ve prevented this 😂
Wouldn't that be another cause for the cops to pull him over, as that is also illegal, and just be an additional charge? 😂😂
Pulled over for tint 😂
Not if it’s under the limited tints 😊
You know that tinting the front windows are illegal at least in North America.
@@boogjefferson3793 They will still pull you over
At least the cop was aware of autopilot, but he's correct. Even Tesla says you need to remain aware of your surroundings using autopilot
Yea, technology is amazing but there are still so many things the computer needs to be told how to react to. One day I will finally be able to sleep. ; - ;
Yeah technology hasn't advanced enough to change traffic laws, regardless of autopilot you still have to be conscious.
Fuck Teslas and electric cars in general
@@JohnWayne99999a Yea! How dare they be superior in every way!
@@Paul1273 I mean their not, but you do you. Not like I’ll ever be able to afford one anyways.
He wasn't sleeping, he was just tired. He was so tired he was sleeping.
Lmaooooo that shit cracked me up. He keeps saying he’s tired but won’t admit to sleeping that makes no sense lol he should just take the ticket
HAHAHAH I cant
EmmettXIV I want you as my lawyer
It’s called daydreaming
That man was just looking at the back of his eye lids. 🤦🏾♀️🤣
The officer shouldve given him a choice - either he was asleep or then he was in fact fleeing police for 2.2 miles
Good point
I was thinking the same thing 😂
Lol
he could just claim he didn't notice them, his music was up loud etc. would be very difficult to prove in court and he did eventually pull over peacefully.. so any evasion would be dismissed. nothing's going to happen to this guy. if he can afford that car, he can afford to pay a lawyer 5k to get him out of this.
@@sonderevokingbuns racist
Ive fallen asleep standing up before. I can totally believe that he believes he was awake.
And there was a couple of times where I fell asleep behind the wheel but when I was falling asleep I wouldn't notice because I would be dreaming I was driving in a straight line but I would wake up because the sound from those bumps on the side of the road wake me up
I must be different then because I noticed every time that I was asleep when I fell asleep standing up
I used to fall asleep on the shower, standing up, while getting ready for school.
@@S___________that’s why those bumps are there. Tired driving is super dangerous
When I was 15, my best friend moved 60 miles away from me. One night his father picked me up so I could visit for the weekend. About 10 miles into the drive I noticed his dad was snoring, but his eyes were open. He was very obviously asleep, but was staying in lane. When we came up on another vehicle he would stop snoring, and maneuver around the car, and then go back to snoring. it freaked me out and I told my friend about it when we arrived. He said "Yeah, he does that all the time. He was a long-haul trucker for 50 years and never had an accident."
Wow thats crazy u say that because my husband's dad does the same thing and he can literally drive while asleep which makes no absolute since how thats possible, but it very much is. I didn't believe it until I saw it with my 2 eyes and I freaked out.
@@ThePerryBunch because most people leave the body when sleeping some people can still be attached making focus on driving but sleeping
@@ThePerryBunch ruclips.net/video/JXjTfo-ASU8/видео.html
@@michaelh3729 wow that is insane but very neat at the same time. Thanks for that, I love learning things I don't know about.
Did you tell this to the writers of the simpsons because they had a episode similar to this
Kudos to the Tesla for not speeding up and trying to outrun the cops.
modified version should be able to do that
@@THENETESH Seriously?? That would become an all out drag race. Imagine a hoard of cop cars chasing a rogue Tesla down the Interstate.🤣 Crazy.
tbh with how advanced the tesla is it should be able to see a cop car and pull over safely to the curb when the lights are on it.
@@OryanStargazer It should but it didn't. The cop was flagging the driver down but the car kept going. That's how they 'suspected' the driver was sleeping.
@@ususa8052 yes im aware of that im just saying that should of been a safety feature added to the autopilot before it was given out to people.
A few decades later, people will look to this guy as one of the pioneers!
These cars at the moment are extremely dangerous, IMO. Unless every single person on the road has automated cars that are in automatic mode, these are dangerous vehicles!
No automation is going to be good enough to have the reaction time and know _WHERE EXACTLY_ is safe to drive in an instant to avoid an accident on the stop of a dime, like a human can do.
Also, being in a vehicle on auto-pilot will absolutely encourage people to fall asleep!
Hell, one of the reasons that I chose a stick shift as my first brand new vehicle when I was young was because my job required a long commute, and I found that driving a non-stick shift car would always cause me to get way too sleepy on the freeway after a long day’s work.
A stick shift constantly kept me paying attention to the road in traffic with having to constantly shift gears and use my clutch. Anyone who trusts their lives to Tesla’s auto-pilot to go to sleep to is many cards short of a full deck!!
It’s gross that this is the third time he’s been stopped for this!! So disturbing!!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465
Dunno, airplanes do this and they are Insanely good, maybe even better than humans, I remember reading about a plane crash that if the pilots had not intervened with the plane, autopilot would've corrected it course and they would still be alive. :/
@@riglowkun Flying is WAY more complicated than driving, so the comparison with driving is not so exact.
You're probably thinking of several very well documented crashes that killed everyone onboard because the plane's attitude wasn't corrected appropriately after the pilot took over the controls due to the adverse effects of bad weather causing the autopilot to shut itself off.
In one such case, a junior pilot was in control while the main pilot slept. Bad weather caused issues with the sensors that autopilot relies on. Warning signals went off to indicate the plane was stalling/losing elevation and instead of lowering the nose to regain speed -- which is an absolutely rudimentary tactic in aviation that every pilot should know -- the junior pilot, baffled by the conditions and apparently not well trained enough in responding to the stall warning, does the exact opposite of what he should've done: He lifts the nose of the aircraft and gives full throttle, thinking, "OK, the plane is going to climb now." But the plane had already lost too much speed and was falling to earth. He kept the nose-up, full-throttle attitude all the way until the jetliner, with hundreds of souls onboard, hit the surface of the ocean and killed everyone, but not before the senior pilot had woken up, realized what was going wrong and what needed to be done, but could not correct it in time. So, so tragic and so, so avoidable. Just like if this Tesla had impacted with someone while its idiot driver slept at the wheel.
I believe this is the flight, but am not 100%: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_447#Accident. I read a long article online about it a while ago in a major publication like the NY Times or similar.
The TLDR point is, flying is WAY more complicated than driving and in the wake of crashes over the past couple of decades, it became clear that new pilots needed better training on how to fly without the aid of computers.
This is where the comparison to driving gets interesting: as AI and computers increasingly shoulder more and more of the driving tasks, what will happen when generations of drivers don't learn how to drive without those aids?
I agree!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465
_"No automation"_
What time period are we talking here, today? Or forever?
Cause if its forever, I got news for you.
Again write my ticket so I can go back to sleep 😂
Yeah, but his FedEx trucks don't have auto-pilot, so when he falls asleep driving them, he'll kill someone.
He said that the auto-pilot will turn off if you drive for 30 seconds with your hands off the wheel. So he was apparently sleeping with his hands on the wheel. But if his hands fall off the steering wheel he has 30 seconds of restful sleep and then the car will crash into the other traffic or run off the road?
@@oldauntzibby4395 no no after 30 seconds the car will automatically turn on its hazards and pull over
This man waking up is like switching to Trevor already being chased by cops
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣legit👌🏾
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@@TheTeenGamer01 fr
So annoying 😂😂😂
Trevor: Come on officer, I know my rights 😂
I love that he said “I seen a lady, she was typing on a computer, drinking coffee while driving” like that isn’t something every cop does.
That's where he saw it lol
I was going to say the same!!! Lol
And they don't have autopilot so their possibilities to crash is much more than doing this when autopilot is active
I laughed so hard when he said that
Lol
LOL, the car in front of him even pulled over. The guy was in dream land.
modern problems, not so modern solutions
So a speeding ticket and a sleeping ticket, The judge is going to be like whattttt? But how can this be, officer: well it's a Testla judge, oh I see those deanmmm! things again.
"Ummm. No I am not sleeping...I um a.... just taking a nap"
What statues did he break? Was illega driving here? Is there a law that says you can't close your eyes while driving? What broken here? Inattentive driving?
Do you think driving while tired is safer than autopilot? Why?
Imagine in the future everyone drives self driving cars but criminals jailbreak their vehicles to install “getaway mode” which automatically maneuvers you to escape police
You don't even need to wait for this. It's already done, lol. George Hotz, same guy who broke the carrier lock on the original iphone, and also cracked the PS3, now runs a DIY self driving car company. I wonder why, lmao.
But the cops would most likely have modes to catch them as well equaling everything out
This man is a legend. Will be honored and will be awarded with Guinness WR for the first person to get a ticket while sleeping and driving
And not dying
I would of told them. "But sir, I'm not driving, the car is. Give my car the ticket and I'll make sure my car doesn't drive again unless under my supervision." 😴💤
If being a completely irresponsible moron makes him a legend then something is wrong with your definition of the word. Infamous is the word not legend. “Causing or deserving severe public condemnation; heinous”
No way where is the schooling and the engineers to create a technology united state will never be like any other country because people like you in the way you opinion on other go back to school
We just had a guy here in Canada Ontario who police are looking for for the exact same thing!!
If he was not actually sleeping, that's still going 2 MILES without pulling over.
And speeding too
@@speedstackingmaniac is 80mph in the fast lane really speeding tho
@@SSchemeS the middle lane is not the fast lane
@@SimonWoodburyForget must have been doesn't really mean it is. Most roads in my state only go up to 60mph and people don't always max their speed at only 5mph over.
Yup. So regardless, he’s screwed. And he seems so self-righteous about it that he thinks the officer is wrong and that he can do what he wants. What an asshole, and I own a friggin Tesla and use it to drive folks in a ride share. I never keep my hands off the wheel.
This is hilarious to me....imagine telling officers even 15 years ago that they would be writing tickets for sleeping while on autopilot.
Yep..another problem,we didn’t used to have
Auto pilot and auto drive is two complete things . Look up Tesla auto drive fails . Imagine a exit off of your highway is under day construction 🚧 you want to risk your life for a base model Tesla🤣🥴
It’s a terrible feature.
Dude 10 years ago people would think you were talking about the year 2050
I hate a liar.
What kind of autopilot doesn't tell you there's a cop behind you😂😂😂
This comment. The autopilot should move out of the way.
no the person driving the car should be alert enough to take over….
@@alecnolastname4362 wouldn't the fact that if he was asleep tell you it works well ?
The autopilot wanted to experience a high speed chase. The human ruined it for him.
Autopilot SPECIFICALLY STATES THE DRIVER MUST REMAIN ALERT
To use the auto-pilot option you have to sign a form that protects Tesla from lawsuits. Good luck
I wish Tesla couldn’t be protected from lawsuits
@@C25-150 how is it up to Tesla Co. whether you decide to take a nap while you're supposed to be driving?
@@C25-150
The fuck? Why🤷♂️ this was in no way teslas fault, he literally decided to fall asleep on his own, you act like Tesla made him go to sleep
@@ScarletBrimstone I think he's talking about the lawsuits where it caused their death. It's happened before and tesla wasn't liable for the malfunction.
@@piaaadah thats because before using the auto pilot it tells you to keep your hands on the wheel at all times and pay attention. If they dont do that then its improper usage of auto pilot and its not tesla`s fault.
Wouldn't be surprised if he actually bought the Tesla for this reason. He probably figured out he could take on extra work and he would catch up on his sleep with his car on auto pilot.
When I thought I was going to be forced into a car payment I contemplated it for this exact reason.
That is why he bought that Tesla, of that I’m sure
That's dumb. Trusting ur life, and the lives of others around u, for technology thats still in its infancy stage. Real smart, dude
@@kyleparker733 I’d still trust it more than a lot of humans on the road.
@@xXTR4IRSOF7 you're trusting it AND the humans on the road.. so not sure what you're talking about. Humans are still there.
The cops should have said “oh really, you weren’t sleeping?” “So you were fleeing a police car then, huh?” Bet he would have liked the first option
Thats hilarious.
Exactly, he's lucky all he got was inattentive.
You're one of them.
@Kyle Castloo I've seen cops pull over lambos and expensive cars I don't know what you're talking about.
@@piaaadah Cops target fast cars if anything
Them trying to figure out the car was like my grandpa with his new smartphone. Giving me flashbacks
I genuinely think he wasn't lying when he said he didn't think he was asleep. When you're that tired, one second it's 7:00, you blink, and it's 7:45. So he might've not even known he was sleeping.
Dude legit that happened to me the other day at Starbucks. I was tired AS ABSOLUTE FUCK (I’m trying to get a startup off the ground which is absolute chaos) and I thought being in public getting work done would help me not fall asleep, all that happened is I ended up blinking and then the next moment I was on the floor and a cop and a medic were waking me up because I passed out so hard the baristas ended up needing to call 911 and thought I overdosed on a drug.
Sleep deprivation is fucking real man
I was thinking the same thing. He might have been micro sleeping. You aren’t aware that you’re sleeping.
Yeah but the thing is the auto pilot only last for about one minute without a chime going off for you to touch the steering wheel
@GambleSTARS yo fam how are you alive 😂
Only correct answer here. I don't get why people always get mad and assume the worst. The only thing autopilot did in this case is save this guy from a car wreck. I've been on long drives before where people fall asleep, and they end up in a ditch. I've fell asleep myself, only micro-sleeping and by the time I realize it and pull over it's probably an hour of me driving really badly.
"you're on your way to work and you're sleeping??"
🥴.... Mondays sucks
he works every day, its all Mondays for him
So a speeding ticket and a sleeping ticket, The judge is going to be like whattttt? But how can this be, officer: well it's a Testla judge, oh I see those deanmmm! things again.
@@PipMane He works 7 days in order to afford those damn payments 🤣
I work only 2 - 3 days and I'm fine , stay away from debt people 🙂
Yeah work suxs mind asleep on way there as well as during.
I had a job building Thermador ranges, we worked 7 days a week 10 hours Monday-Friday and 8 on Saturday and Sunday I had all kinds of money but no life my relationship was falling apart I was tired constantly. I quit they all were like your crazy I’m like I want my life back!
It's fine. He can just have his Telsa drive back to him once the cops leave.
😂
They took it to them impound which is gated, it would just be circling around for hours until the battery died
@@patrickblack6283 Ya, I thought about that. Seemed better leaving that part out. But that shit would still be funny.
Haha
Shitty car
Imagine waking up and you're in a whole different state because you forgot to enter your destination 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine waking up and having yourself in front of a moving car with a police car behind you
Worst way to be woken up. Would rather be woken up by the most annoying sounding alarm at 4 in the morning.
Now imagine it happening THREE times.
and lying blatantly after you're stopped.
@@தமிழோன் Telling police the truth is generally a bad idea in traffic scenarios
@user-vj9hb3gy6d This guy wasn't lying blatantly, regardless of whether he was actually sleeping or not.
Imagine getting woken up by being pitted because you were asleep and didn’t realize you were running from the cops. Can’t wait for that video
💀💀💀
I lowkey thought that that shit was gonna happen here at first 😭😭💀💀
Guy has some serious trust in the early stages of autopilot lol. Being a good driver is usually based on your reaction to all the idiots on the road who can't drive.
@Tyler Then again, falling asleep while using an autopilot is much, much easier, because you are not doing anything, not concentrating on anything while sitting in a comfy chair.
@Tyler I mean of a tragedy were to happen is held accountable?
Early stages would be last decade
he'll be asleep in a regular car aswell.
biology can't into capitalism
I know a tesla driver who doesn't even touch his brake pedal. He just lets the car do it for him.
autopilot stops working when you dont look at the road, and stop touching the steering wheel, how was he able to keep FSD active whilst sleeping?
Old Teslas don't have eye tracking feature
you can purchase steering wheel weights
Yep, combination of the two above me. Driver attention was only just added for regular autopilot and you used to be able to use steering wheel weights to trick the attention system.
If it only works when you're touching the wheel and looking at the road, what's the point of it? 🤔
@@fluffylittlebearso cops dont pull you over
Shit man, I don't even trust cruise control XD
Mechanically cruise control is a very basic system. There is a risk but it's that it will floor itself or anything like that, it's that cruise control keeps the petal at the same rate constantly. If you hit a patch of rain, ice, gravel, etc where you may let off the gas petal to maintain traction, cruise control will keep going and can spin the wheels and cause you to lose control. You shouldn't trust that traction control + cruise control will drive you through poor weather/poor terrain. As long as you use it when conditions are forgiving enough for it, you don't have anything to worry about.
The feature is not the issue it’s the driver.
I love cruise control, but still got to be relatively focused
Guys it’s auto pilot not cruise control cruise control keeps a car at a speed it was set. Auto pilot has an ai processing traffic light and drive a car like a normal person would, understand?
@@soupies6128 "understand"
Fuck out of here like you know anything lmao
If it was 100% safe the "self driving auto pilot" that Tesla has promised for the past 6 years would exist.
Imagine waking up to yourself being in a high speed pursuit…and you’re the driver.
You can’t have it both ways, if he was on autopilot he was not speeding. That’s why they didn’t say he was speeding. They violated his rights by videoing his console, preventing his retrieval of his car, and towing the car.
@@peryole Why not? Theres no reason the autopilot has to follow the speed limit instead of being on a more advanced version of cruise control, which is what the guy is trying to say it is. Videoing the console is evidence collection of the state of the car at the time of stopping the vehicle so I'm unsure what rights you think exist that say the police cant gather evidence of what state your car is in...
He's been cited twice before for sleeping at the wheel and using the cars auto navigation system, and thats just in the county he's in and he's repeatedly saying he's 'just tired' to the point of being unable to look at and keep his attention on the road, hich means its too dangerous to let him continue driving for himself and everyone else on the road. So again, what rights does the guy have that says he can put his own life and the lives of other drivers at risk?
Correction, youre NOT the driver.
He wasn’t running from the cops, the Tesla was. They should arrest the Tesla for fleeing/eluding.
My man switched characters in GTA V
This guy is a terrible liar, he could have admitted to nothing but he tries to offer a halfway-explanation by saying he was tired, pretty much told on himself right there.
He needs to be trained by Trump or something 😁
@@catrashoo You really cant get him out of your head huh? This comment and video are COMPLETELY irrelevant to Trump.
@@catrashoo Rent freeeee
@@El_Scorcho_ How can you people believe all his lies though 🤔
Go to Twitter if you are going to be like this nobody wants to hear this
He’s going to make it hard for other Tesla drivers to use autopilot correctly
When he denied sleeping they should’ve said, “oh, so you were awake and just not pulling over? Okay, we’ll just get you with felony eluding, since you were “knowingly” getting pulled over yet not stopping.”
Omg true!!! I didn’t even think about that!! He pretty much opened mouth inserted foot🤣🤣 Definitely nice of the officers to not charge him with that felony but they definitely could have😮💨
It becomes a felony when you start driving recklessly, and eluding
@levek5806exactly thats a Felony when you drive as crazy and put in danger other drivers or people
I didn’t see the rear view mirror or I thought it was a fake cop
There has to be INTENT to elude. Intent means desire or knowledge to a substantial certainty. No such intent exists here.
This guy will definitely be doing it again!
Definitely
10:56 yep
He might only do it once again if you know what I mean.
I think this his 2nd time...if not him there is guy that's been pulled over twice for sleeping while on autopilot
Ikr that car is cool
I love seeing the police do their job legitimately (no unnecessary abuse). This was a warranted citation - this guy was polite but he was in denial. He had two priors for the same damn thing:- being asleep at the wheel!
He literally committed abuse by demanding the driver to exit the vehicle. It was a simple citation. All he has to do was ask for dL and insurance and that’s it.
@@alonzogutierrez2012 Wow so when I ask u to get out of the car when I’m riding with u I’m abusive?
U cockroaches find any excuse u can to hate on cops. The officer was clearly professional and did his job well here. Ur the abuser.
U ppl get so upset when a police officer actually does something right, so ur mad that u can’t call him out on something so u look for the little things that u think will validate ur point.
U can’t handle seeing good police officers so ur jealous and angry. Loser.
@@JayFoxxo not really man. 80% of cops are bad cops and that’s a Fact Jr. So. Those are all the facts I need. And he’s not asking him. The guy who walked sternly to him and TOLD him to get out of the car. Not talking about the officer who gave him the ticked moron. 🙄
@@alonzogutierrez2012 ? in most states they can ask you out for any reason.
@@reyza1899 ask you. Key words. And if there is no probable cause (in most states) they can’t ask you to step out. But this other officer DEMANDED him to get out didn’t ask him. That’s the point here. No need to be a prick on his part.🤷🏻♂️
The fact that he wasn’t surprised & apologetic tells me that this is not the first time he’s done this.
Idc if a car can drive itself, i would not feel comfortable just falling asleep !
I have been really tired while driving lots of times & i have never fallen asleep. My brain just stays alert no matter how tired i am… Idk how people fall asleep at the wheel whether they’re in cars that drive themselves or not!
Edit: 10:57 - wow, they just confirmed that there was at least 2 other occasions where this happened with him 😰
It's ironic that he's tired from working 7 days/week to be able to afford a car that drives while he sleeps.
Tesla "drivers" in a nutshell
depends on the tesla they can be sometimes very expensive if you get the most attachments or cheaper then most modern cars.
Late Stage Capitalism haha
@@2centsbear638 I mean it’s a good vehicle in general. People that buy them aren’t inherently stupid. I could never afford one but it’s a good vehicle, not sure what you’re implying
@@christianmccallion7616 "drivers" as in there's noting manly about not driving your car. For example this dude was sleeping
This is going to happen more and more because it's exponentially easier to fall asleep when you aren't performing any actions to stimulate your brain. You don't even have to be all that tired.
I hate the automation in cars these days… my personal car has none of that crazy stuff in it, but the work vehicles are starting to have it and it’s horrible when it fights you.
You're forgetting the fact that people drive tired with or without driver assist and the chances of them crashing is greatly reduced when using driver assist features. If someone falls asleep without driver assist, the chance of crashing is basically 100% but using driver assist there's a good chance the person doesn't crash at all! So overall still safer with new technology. Think, people, THINK!!
@@gysiguy I trust my 20+ years of faultless driving a lot more than so called driver assist, especially since driving an Isuzu Ute and having it fight me through a road diversion… damn thing kept trying to steer into oncoming traffic… not denying the tech isn’t the future but the present hasn’t reached it yet…
Even without autopilot people can not drive 😂people
without auto pilot crash more
You don’t have to be all that tired - just all that stupid.
Elon: "Damn, we joked about this in the design meetings, but didn't actually think people were that stupid"
‘Merica!
When you take away the things we have to do when driving to keep the car on the road and at speed, people are going to fall asleep more easily.
"Think about how stupid the average person is. Then realize that half of them are stupider than that." - George Carlin
One of the smartest men on earth still fails to see the stupidity of man.
My friend cole crashed his honda twice falling asleep while using auto pilot turns out it can't detect construction cones
That officer handled the situation with nothing but Professionalism and even explained it to him so he really has No choice but understand it 👏👏 My hat off to the Officer
,,no choice but understand it”
Those who have dealt with them flat earthers know… there is no such thing…
everything made sense once he said, "im a fedex driver"
@Hiro Protagonist come get a job at UPS
Amazon drivers be like: 💨
@@shivamgagad5674 amazon drivers don't have to do shit
@@jdamqueen true, but you guys are Union and get paid way way more than fedex
FEDEX drivers can afford a Tesla?
Now imagine if the cop didn't see that he was sleeping, actual evading charge.
30 secs, I doubt it, but if it was like 2 mins then maybe
The prosecutor can make that. He's pretty much cornered.
Either he was asleep and endangering lives or he was awake and evading police.
I’m normally against excessive charges especially nonsense trumped up charges but this guy has done this 3 times he obviously isn’t taking it seriously. They should have charged him and arrested him then he would have taken it seriously.
Exactly.. It’s either sleeping at the wheel or evading police. Make your choice.
a good tap and im sure the car would fall apart or cause enough damage tesla dealer would say it needs to be replaced lol.
Guy: I wasn't sleeping
Officer: Then you was evading.
😳 lol
You know you’re right officer, i might have been asleep 🤣🤣
You *were evading
Ooooooooo 😂
Lol... totally
Tesla very intelligently puts it right in the sales contract and manual that the autopilot is for “stop and go” traffic only, anyone using it for its unintended use is using the product in a way not recommended by the manufacturer so they aren’t liable. Same reason you can’t sue dust cleaner companies if someone dies from huffing they stuff
Driver: “I was in no way sleeping”
Also driver: *I am very tired I work 7 days a week and I don’t know if I got autopilot or not*
He knows he has done this multiple times.
He’s working 7 days to pay off that Tesla
@@sidharthchand8072 loool
xD
If it happens again, just pull in front and hit your brakes. The car will stop by itself. Lets be real though, the car probably drives better then he does anyway.
yeah that smart stopping a car in the middle of the road that doesnt have any sirens
@@get_it8473 Lol, as if it was smart to sleep while driving.. And I'm pretty sure the cop had lights and sirens.
@@maykevin5 yeah but if the officer stop infront of them people might not se the police car. the tesla is fine driving itself and its stupid doing something that recless to get him to stop. but ofc the guy in the tesla is in the wrong. its not ok to put other people in danger
@@get_it8473 Lights and sirens cop moving from behind to front.. I'm sure people will stay back. Do you own a tesla or are you the driver in this video?
@@maykevin5 no i dont own a tesla and no im not the driver pahahah im just saying its not a good idea
It doesn’t pay to argue with the cops, say nothing or the bare minimum to be respectful and go to court
Exactly
But it is 1 brain versus 3 brain soo?
Lol if he was smart he would pay the ticket and never take this to court with two priors of sleeping lol
@@CrySomeMorePlease to me it sounded like people called in on him. That really wouldn’t be priors in this case.
@@NIGHTSTALKER0069 he’s done it 3 times so the first time and second would be……..wait for it…..prior Didn’t say he was convicted of it three times But either way dude is a clown.
This is how you act with the cops issuing you a ticket. Not saying sleeping while driving is wise, but make your argument in court.
This guy is the definition of sleep deprivation. That job he works 7 days a week isn't worth risking his mental and physical health. My advice for him is to work somewhere else and make more money based on the experience he already has. As a matter of fact, this advice applies to everyone.
Ok...He has a TESLA car that is very $$$
Money ain't a option ,like the man's driving a tesla
So many job are being taken by immigrants from India. They are worked very hard for alot less money than native Americans would work for.
Working 7 days a week and sleeping on the wheel just to pay for the tesla?. I rather drive my MDX and work a normal job 5 days a week. 😁
@@kwakester bruh seriously am half iranian and half Hispanic lol and my iranian side i seen em all own gas stations or little shops or stores or work in aviation lol and on my mexican side they work construction, build homes.
His car is driving better by itself than many of the drivers in my area who are wide awake.
Until it doesn’t, hahaha 😂 (the person deleted the comment that this reply responds to).
@@thebeacon2 like I said before....until you don’t or to dumb it down, you don’t really know until you do. Funny how people don’t understand statistics 😂🤣, statistics are impartial. My husband says, as long as there are people like you, who voluntarily test all this tech for the rest of us, we don’t have to, he says survival of the fittest. You keep being proud of yourself, 😂 saves millions on product testing.
Doesn’t matter, no excuse to fall asleep in a car
@@auspiciouscloud8786 yeah i will gladly trust a consistent AI than a flawed humans decision making in tense moments i remind you, computers don't deal with pressure.
@@REALDEALFLEXSEAL just as long as you don’t endanger the rest of us by ignoring Teslas’ instructions to remain actively ready to take over if the AI makes a mistake. You are not very smart if you think that a machine we build can be better than ourselves, even if it is self learning, it is still confined to our limitations.
7:50 “You know how long he’s been trying to pull you over for?”
“No, I don’t”
Well, that’s it. Done, man.
Clearly this man hasn't watched any of JCS's videos; NEVER talk to the police. You will always end up incriminating yourself.
@@frubam I mean, he doesn't need to talk anyways, the video says it all. Either he was trying to evade cops for miles, or he was sleeping. Either way, he fcked up.
I like how bro doesn’t realize that if he wasn’t sleeping then the only other option is that he ran from the cops for 2 miles.
Definitely
He’s a serial sleepist 😂
But cereal is what you have when your awake!
Mommy?
Nani?
Cereal sleepist
Who feels comfortable enough to do this!?
People's lack of perception for consequence is astounding.
I think if I drove it everyday and I was confident, I would do it
well there's literally no traffic on this road, too bad they didn't add a feature to pull over when sirens go off
I mean if you’re gonna be on the highway for a long time, theoretically you can just turn on the auto drive, set an alarm, and then wake up when you’re closer to your destination. Highway driving is really safe, and if something happened, the car would just come to a stop
It’s proven countless times tech is flawed , he got LUCKY if he crashed at 85 mph ? Uh huh 🤔 dead 💀
@@austiniscoolduh
You never read on idiots doing this and ending up crashing in the back of another car? Look it up. These things are not autonomous cars, far from it.
He was only taking a short power nap. He just needed to recharge his battery.
the blue thing with navigate with autopilot is a freaking button guys. not a thing that says the car was on autopilot
exactly what i was thinking...
User Interface who? XD
"I drive 7 days a week"
With how knocked out he was that's terrifying lol not even nodding just full asleep
⚠️ Fortunately....
The BLACK dude was MASKED UP and had 14x WU-HACK VIRUS BOOSTERS !!
@@Appydem 🤣🤣🤣
@@Appydem Don’t forget during!
He meant to say the car drives him around 7 days a week
Maybe if he hadn't got a top of the line Tesla he'd not have to be working 7 days a week to afford it.
As out as he was in this video and probably the two other times he was pulled over for the same thing in the same county that tells me he's fell asleep before behind the wheel at FedEx as well and some of those trucks and vans are big, so that would be scary. Guy's just a mess and dangerous, hopefully something gets done I'm glad these guys took him off the road and towed that car. It might not be the worst thing for this guys life and safety as well as the other drivers on the road if he lost that Tesla because he lost his job at FedEx.
Officer, I wasn't sleeping!
Sir, You were in the back seats under a blanket!
Lol 😂 he was having a good dream
Thats my driving blanket
@@aaronsanchezz 😂😂😂
LMAOOOOO
🤣🤣
its funny how they stop him, take his car because they believe he isn't safe to drive for him to go to work the next hour and drive a van all day :)
It's highly unlikely he'll be able to put his FedEx truck on autopilot.
@@troo_story Yup, but he can also fall asleep driving a truck
Yea...but I'm sure the officers are somewhat limited in what they can do in this situation...
They probably know he is going to beat all the charges. So the form of punishment here is to tow his car and make him pay for it. Since this is his 3rd time in this county alone falling asleep at the wheel.
It sounded like he's already beat the charges before or else he wouldn't be doing it.
What do you want them to do? Suspend his license/
He's foolish for allowing the cops to enter his car. SMH
but don't they have the right to check his car for illegal substances?
I think he's foolish for falling asleep behind the fuckin wheel
@@Brixsterno, they do not, unless you give them permission
@@Brixsterno. they can ask but you can decline.
@@jonnysnipes3123They didn’t even check the Frunk, he could have carried bricks.
Him: "I wasn't asleep"
Also him: *doesn't respond to lights and sirens for 2 miles*
me in the mornings acting like my alarm is my dream
I know this from experiance (btw I was not in the drivers seat but in the passengers seat), often when I fall asleep in the car I won't realize it when I wake up.
Doesn’t mean he was asleep. Maybe he just didn’t give a shit.
@@blackkitty1774 Oh he was a sleep. You can see it in his face when he comes from the car. Same look when someone has just woken up
Me: I don't like this comment format
Also me: It seems unnecessary
Police: 'You were sleeping'. Driver: 'No I wasn't'. Tesla: 'Yes you were'.
Snitch ass Tesla lol
@@waleedabdulrab8779 If there's one company that won't snitch on you, it's Tesla. I was t-boned a few months ago and they wouldn't even give me the footage lol.
@@waleedabdulrab8779 he told on himself
@@waleedabdulrab8779 I’m going to kill that Tesla
Cop was super nice I love how he handled it .
Its important to note, that Tesla tells its customers that the driver MUST:
1) Be alert at all times,
2) keep both hands on the wheel at all times,
3) And be ready to take over driving at a moment's notice.
The number of Tesla fans who "IGNORE" these REQUIREMENTS is....... problematic.
The Tesla fan forums are all full of people boasting to each other how to trick the system. So, Tesla is well-aware of this and should have put additional safety overrides to detect the driver not paying attention - like other cars have done, but they intentionally choose not to. The Federal agencies are absolutely corrupted and not doing their jobs to enforce the basic safety of other drivers.
In the next couple years it’ll be an update that turns it off if the car can’t feel the driver is alert and hands on
Whats even the point of having autopilot then? Seems like a completely useless feature if you have to keep your hands on the wheel.
@@kadejito1I think u can also take your foot off the pedal, and just sit and enjoy the ride, as long as you’re still touching the wheel
@@mr.dreammaker2486 that turns the car off or just autopilot? I fear both can be catastrophic.
Funny thing is, if he wasn’t sleeping, he could get a worse ticket for evading a police officer.
Nope, "I was driving to a safe location", can and has been held up in court
@@erroneouse1929 they have video proof of absolutely zero cars passing him. even the car that was in front of him in the beginning pulled over just fine.
@@alyssas1557 says you, “he might not feel that way for his safety because of these troubling time with officers” says the lawyer
@@erroneouse1929 All depends on how you were driving to said "safe location" there's a difference between flooring it and just maintaining speed limit to reach a better area.
@@alyssas1557 A lawyer, which you are not.
The car is driving surely safer than a sleepy driver!
They should teach philosophy at the Academy.
No Cap
Nah fuck face they have blind spots and can’t stop fast
The correct answer is to NOT drive if you are sleepy, not autopilot.
@@ELBarbarro lol Booooo. You must be fun st parties
@@jin8684 🤣🤣🤣
"I'm not sleeping, I was just tired y'know" bahaha what the hell does that mean
Lol
TF’s wrong with RUclips being so overwhelmingly comfortable with these dozens of double ads ?
They’ve been super bold lately
get vanced youtube, thank me later.
Now we don't know if tutorisl videos are good or not since they burned down the dislike button
I wouldn’t know since I have YT premium.
@@SHADOOjoey You flexin’ with the dough you got?
It's easy to believe he wasn't asleep to himself. In 2019 my friend stopped by my house for a 30 minute nap after a 12 hour shift, his drive home was an hour. When he left about 20 minutes later he called us saying he had fallen asleep and woke up in an ambulance. He said it felt like he blinked and hadn't even known he had fallen asleep until he woke up.
Driving with sleep deprivation is on the level of being drunk. Risky business indeed
@@usmanbarak2615 Worse than being drunk sometimes
@@usmanbarak2615 can relate had to drive at 4am after a party. There was a lot of mist. I didn't drink but had to slap myself to try and stay awake. Its hard for sure.
@@usmanbarak2615 It's literally worse than driving drunk because your eyes are CLOSED 😒😒😒
Thank you God he was ok!
He shouldn't have let them search his car, lmao. Now there's definitive evidence.
What evidence? The cop was an idiot and misread what the screen said. It said 'NAVIGATE on autopilot', not 'navigation', meaning there's the option to navigate with autopilot, not that it's currently in autopilot.
Navigate on autopilot automatically disengaged when he took over lmao, meaning that it really wasn’t on autopilot then.
It says that because it’s telling you that you have the option to engage that, not that it actually is on.
The option is shown when you choose a destination to go to and if it’s available.
You are the smartest person on this thread because for no reason should he have allowed them to search all through his car the way they did the stop was about him being on autopilot and sleeping at the wheel I would have to question is that even offense based on the state statute but for him to allow them to search his car like that that was stupid
@@havierv.leonard380 it doesn't matter what you get pulled over for, if you get pulled over and give an officer consent to search your car then it's no longer illegal
@@Speedy141 he should not have given consent.
These cops obviously don't understand the whole point of self driving cars lol. One of the tesla features it showcased was LITERALLY that a driver could sleep as the car drove itself to the destination!! SMH
Gosh. I actually felt sorry for him and thought that maybe he didn't realize that he dozed off. Then, the officer said that he had be cited for that 2 times in the past. WTF? ANNNND, he's an effing Fedex driver. Very dangerous.
And he lost that Job because of this ticket
I don’t feel sorry for him What if he smashed into a Mother who is also sleep deprived taking her kids to wherever!!!! Wake up Mister!!!!!
@@angelinagulizio5830 that actually would not happen on autopilot.. if it’s on autopilot it would have just adjusted to how close it was to other cars…stay asleep mister…😂
@@kevinsanchez7035 or smashed full speed into a truck jackknifed across the highway that the Tesla failed to see (actual example of Tesla autopilot fail)
@@deViant14 that would be driver error… the truck would have to be at fault.. do you mean if the truck is just coming onto the highway and went straight collision into the Tesla?
I think I started watching RUclips in 2007 (15 years ago). A lot has changed. Imagine 15 years from now. People will be watching this wondering why he was pulled over. “Wow, people in 2022 weren’t allowed to sleep on the way to work??”
Why gives the police the right to search?
This comment will age well :)
@@stockvaluedotcom he allowed them to search
Lol 15 years. You’re overestimating this autopilot technology.
@@Adxmmm bro we went from no cars to self driving cars in like 110 years we went from open canopies to air conditioning in cars in 30 years. Autopilot is probably going to rise exponentially as the tech improves and becomes cheaper
I don’t trust Tesla autopilot anyway!
I wasn't sleeping I was making sure the back of my eyelids were still dark. Lmao 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
If you're black you're black there ain't no white part 😂😂😂💯💯💯🤘🤘🤘
LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
HABITUAL OFFENDER!! GET HIS A5S OFF THE STREETS!! MIN. 5 YEARS!
@@DawnPatrol21 I can see why you find it funny. Racist, look at your avatars.
As someone with insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness I think it’s very much possible he’s not lying when he says he didn’t think he was asleep. I’ve had many times where I’m just watching RUclips and all of the sudden I’m on a completely different video and I think how the hell did that happen and I ask my brother who’s sitting next to me and he says I’ve been snoring for the past hour and I have ZERO memory of falling asleep. It’s really confusing, the brain just does weird things sometimes. I feel bad for the guy honestly
That's sounds a bit like narcolepsy... and even if it is sleepiness from insomnia. Then he should have some form of medical diagnosis for it. You can't just fall asleep at the wheel even if you are on autopilot. Watching a RUclips video and falling asleep is a completely different circumstance that does not have a risk of death via car crash.
@@dubaiboy101 the point is that he obviously didn’t know he had a medical problem. If he knew, he wouldn’t be out on the road.
But we don't know... what we both are doing is merely speculating and give our best guess. ...for me... if it was the first time then I'd be like ok maybe he doesn't know he has an issue. But it's the 3rd time he was pulled over for it. It is what it is. Regardless he finally got the "wake up call" that he needed.
@@nanetteisontheinternet he had 2 pervious citations mate. If you drive when your tired you endanger lives, he could have killed people, there is 0 excuse unless it is the first time and he has a medical condition previously undiagnosed, watch?v=a5wkENwrp_k a example of why
@@dubaiboy101 You absolutely CAN fall asleep at the wheel, in fact, everyone can. As a truck driver, our number 1 concern on the road (aside from ice in the winter, cars that don't know how to merge) is driver fatigue. Look up statistics for cause of accidents of semi trucks and you will see. It's not the semi truck that makes you sleepy but the fact that you are driving all day every day on the highways which are usually very boring and inactive (local drivers are the exception). Anyone will fall victim of fatigue, especially if you don't get a full sleep. It is a very common issue and not some rare medical diagnosis like you suggest.
Maybe if he tinted his front windows a little more people wouldn’t be able to see him sleep
Actually no because you can’t tint your windows to the point people can’t see you
@@JustMe0662 : come to Chicago almost all vehicles have that
@@hectora5048 hell naw I ain’t going to Chicago lmao but ok I didn’t know that
@@JustMe0662 True but with a 20% tint it would be a lot harder for people to just glance and notice your sleeping when driving by.
@@JustMe0662 I don't know what state the video is in, but for CA you can't have any tint on front windows at all. However there isn't really a penalty other than possibly being required to remove it (fix-it ticket), so lots of people have front tint anyway. I had medium front tint on my old car for ~10 years and no problems, in fact I got pulled over a couple times in that car for unrelated things and those cops didn't even mention the tint.
Idk but still to this day i cant turn on cruise control highway.I don't trust to move my foot from the pedals.
Bravo. Me too. You can't trust it.
The Tesla woke him up and was like “ damn bruh, it’s a rap for you 😂”
wrap*
@@revisibility4957 where I’m from that’s how we say wrap. We got it from Eminem’s song Not Afraid
@@datboidego we know. wrap is pronounced as rap everywhere. you just spelt it wrong
Starts playing Eminem
This is crazy..........riding down the road at 83 mph asleep. And this driver does not see the danger of what could happen.
nah whats really crazy is the lawmakers passed the legality of cars being able to even reach that speed while on ''auto pilot''. wtf
The autopilot is safer than 99.999% of human drivers
@user-vi8ks8sb6rno shit
@@claycollins8973Im not so sure. Yeah maybe safer than a poor driver like this guy, but ive seen some shocking videos of autopilot decisions
@@claycollins8973it’s not that advanced yet. And it’s too dumb to realize there are cops trying to pull it over and you think that’s safe?
Does he sleep when driving his FedEx truck? He’s in bigger trouble than GETTING to work if his license is revoked. He won’t have a job.
And he admitted that he was that tired not on the way home from work but on the way TO work. Pay at FedEx is pretty good, I wouldn't want to risk losing any job let alone one at FedEx. What was this guy thinking, and to have done this TWICE before and not learn his lesson. Inconceivable.
He has a car that is designed to drive itself. Why does it say Auto Pilot? Just like when a Pilot flies the plane,he puts on autopilot and the plane flys itself.
I'm this case because the guy had 2 previous calls about him sleeping and driving months prior,and he just lied to the deputies face,that's why he lost the testla and has to basically go back to the DMV and retake enhanced version of the DL Test.
In this case....not I'm sorry
dude are you dumb? he only slept cus the car drives itself. the fed ex truck doesnt drive itself so obviously he wouldnt sleep
I hope he got fired for that shit. @FedEx trucks are heavy and could easily kill some one. I hope #FedEx sees this video.
As a Tesla, the steering wheel requires input from driver ever so often. Is it possible he dozed off for a second? Yes. Being he admitted to being tired. That in itself doesn’t constitute sleeping. Without input from driver the vehicle will come to a complete stop and activate emergency flashers.
Tesla man. Ole big money Esquire Vanderbelt over here.
Not sure what that is supposed to mean….
He needs a pair of those sunglasses that have eyes painted on the front.
Doesn't work if your head is hanging down. LOL
Maybe next time have a mannequin in driver seat and he can sleep in back seat. 😂 😂
Th
He had a pillow in there and eye covers for maximum rest quality
His head was pointed to the right and down
I hope this incident was a wake up call.
Hardy fucking har 🤣🤣🤣
Not enough likes on this comment. OMG
😂😂
@@LBorders01nice come back kid 😂
If he was sleeping so relax, it means he trust autopilot and he has been doingit for long time until he got caught this time 😂
Ahhahahahahahah so true
caught for the third time
@@JamezMartinez , nothing happened in all three
He probably does it every day but got caught three times lol
@@Mirkuzz should be on death row. people with that mind set should be no where near a car of any type
If the autopilot isn't safe why are they allowed on the road? This is bs. Autopilots are either safe or they're not, pick one.
That’s not the point. As the driver of a vehicle it is your duty to be aware and alert enough to prevent accidents. By sleeping while the car is moving shows a failure to control which is a ticketable offence given to drivers who doze off while driving all the time, or even just those who aren’t paying attention.
Tesla also tells its customers to be alert and make sure to be able to take over at a moments notice.
ok: NOT SAFE YET. Accidents around you happen. When Tesla show me they can dodge crazy accidents around you I´ll change my mind
it really is both. the car can look everywhere all at once but it can get confused if the lines are not painted well
@@davemay7797 most the back roads where I live don't even have painted lines, only main streets. 🤣
Let me get this straight. They're taking his car and having someone else take it cause they don't want him driving yet they told him he can go to work where he drives all day? What am I missing here?
Cop-logic
You’re not missing anything. Cops had zero authority to do that. Once the cited him the stop was over. They can’t make a determination as to how tired he is. There isn’t a test for that. I drive tired all the time. Everyone does. If I don’t crash then there’s nothing anyone can do.
don’t forget it drives itself 🤣
@@mook528 Well there is a difference between being tired and actively sleeping while driving
@@mook528 Actually they DO have the authority. They cannot knowingly allow an impaired driver, and being asleep driving down the freeway at 82 MPH is an impairment, to just drive off.
The whole interaction between the cop and tow truck driver had me rolling 😂
Lmfao for real 😂
*Complacency Kills!* Don’t get _too_ comfortable using autopilot. It’s different for airlines. There’s very little traffic in the air… That’s why it’s understandable for airplanes to use autopilot. And the fact Teslas don’t give the right of way to *Emergency Vehicles* is just another reason to be awake.
there is a lot of air traffic but you have atc ensuring planes don't cross paths.
There have been incidents where the pilots both fell asleep and the plane continued for a few hundred miles.
@@realulli
Yea. Only 1 can sleep at a time. Someone is supposed to keep an eye out just in case “Murphy’s Law” decides to happen.
One pilots snoozes, another keeps awake, and an eye out.
@@equarg Actually, none can sleep. If it's a very long distance flight, they bring one or two extra pilots, so one or more can get some sleep while the other two man the controls.
It did happen that an airliner flew straight and level on auto pilot for 45 minutes, while ATC tried to raise them. Both pilots asleep at the controls. I think I read they even scrambled some fighters to try to wake them.
Airline autopilot is no safer, still need people at the controls, alert, and paying full attention.
Re-breathing your own CO2 will put you to sleep in no time. The guy's wearing a mouth mask inside his own car while traveling alone. Proof that you don't have to be smart to own a Tesla.
Greatest Psyop of all time.
He was sleeping on the way to work. This guy's an inspiration.
For stupid people, eh.
Man, if sleeping isn't the point of self-driving cars, I don't want one.
Not yet. The software isn’t ready, and quite frankly since Tesla doesn’t use LIDAR, neither is the hardware.
until EVERY car is self driving, with a flawless software program, you won’t be able to. Accidents will always happen and you always have to be aware in order to handle the situation
💀you in 2022 and want to trust autopilot right now
amen
100% this. It's not 'self driving' if I have to pay attention.