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this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2024
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We have good public transport and I believe reading something on the way to be a better use of that time.
But you can read while behind the wheel of a Tesla ๐
You can technically read behind the wheel of any car ...
Whoa. Eye-opening.
hits and kills kid crossing the road because Tesla is a lying piece of shit and their "self driving" doesn't actually work
Oops.
At least you got a few pages in, right?
You don't need an overpriced piece of junk for that. That's why american cars are plastered with useless safety instructions