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    Tesla Autopilot: Model S Gets Update, Owners Can 'Summon' Vehicle

    A lot of drivers are posting videos and photos of them doing unsafe stunts with their Model S sedan autopilot features, and it was time that Tesla stepped in to upgrade the system and ensure no harm befalls its customers. (Photo : Twitter Photo Section)


    Tesla announced an update on its Tesla Model S sedans, which are geared with an autopilot software, because it has come to the attention of the car company that some users are doing "crazy" stunts with the feature that are unsafe. But on top of that precautionary update, Tesla will also incorporate a new feature - the ability for owners to "summon" their cars.



    Tesla Motors Inc., has curbed the autopilot features of its Model S sedans after photos and videos of drivers "doing crazy things" reached its attention, like reading a book and going to the backseat of the car after turning on the autopilot feature.

    The update was announced Sunday, and it includes restricting the autopilot feature on residential areas and roads without any center divider, as well as limiting the speed of the cars at only five miles per hour above the speed limit of the area.

    Despite the soon-to-be-imposed limitations, Tesla made it clear that there have been no reports of any accidents due to the earlier version of the software, according to Reuters.

    Another feature that will be included in the update is the ability for the cars to park on its own, and even better, be "summoned" when the owner would fetch for it, as long as the driver is within 39 feet from the car, the Wall Street Journal reports.

    Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, shared in an interview that this latest "summoning" feature can be expanded from "coast to coast" in about 24 to 36 months. This means that in the future, Tesla car owners can have the option to let their cars drive from Los Angeles to New York, on its own, the Wall Street Journal reported.

    "It's probably better than a person right now (at driving)," Musk said during a conference call, according to the Washington Post. Musk said the cars "will be able to drive virtually all roads at a safety level significantly better than humans."
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