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Tesla Offers Hands-Free Pedal-Free High-Speed Driving Now

• MIKE SHEDLOCK

Please consider Tesla Adds High-Speed Autonomous Driving to Its Bag of Tricks

 On Thursday morning, Tesla owners woke up to discover that their vehicles can wirelessly download the new autopilot feature as a software update. That means the next time you see a Model S cruising next to you on the interstate, look closely: It may be driving itself.

Autopilot is not free (the download costs $2,500), and it is not yet perfected (clear lane markings are needed, and bad weather can affect its abilities), but it works remarkably well under normal circumstances.

The updated Tesla, an already high-tech electric car that starts at about $75,000, was equipped with what the company calls Autopilot — a semiautonomous feature that allows hands-free, pedal-free driving on the highway under certain conditions. The car will even change lanes autonomously at the driver's request (by hitting the turn signal) and uses sensors to scan the road in all directions and adjust the throttle, steering and brakes.


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