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A Tesla Model Y repeatedly ran school bus stop signs and struck child-size mannequins while in Full Self-Drive mode during a demonstration in Austin, according to Engadget. The Dawn Project, Tesla Takedown, and ResistAustin conducted the tests, showing Tesla's Full Self-Driving software made the same mistake eight times. Tesla’s autonomous feature requires constant driver attention and issues escalating warnings, with a disclaimer that misuse could result in serious harm or death. The software has previously faced criticism over safety concerns. In a post on X, Musk said Tesla may delay the June 22 Cybercab rollout due to heightened safety precautions. He added that a Tesla could self-drive from the factory to a customer’s home by June 28.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Tesla Model Y repeatedly ran school bus stop signs and struck child-sized mannequins while
00:06in full self-drive mode during a demonstration in Austin, according to a gadget.
00:11Dawn Project, Tesla Takedown, and Reset Austin conducted the test, showing Tesla's full
00:15self-driving made software made the same mistake eight times.
00:19Tesla's autonomous feature requires constant driver attention and issues escalating warnings,
00:23the disclaimer that misuse could result in serious harm or doubt.
00:26Software had previously faced criticism over safety concerns.
00:30Post.exe must said Tesla made to leave the June 22nd cyber cab rollout due to heightened
00:34safety precautions.
00:36He added that a Tesla could self-drive from the factory to a customer's home by June 28th.
00:41For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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