Tesla's 'self-driving' software fails at train crossings

16 Veserv 6 9/17/2025, 5:42:07 PM nbcnews.com ↗

Comments (6)

quantified · 43m ago
Still, since "full self-driving" is allowed to mean "not at all full self-driving" by our laws and courts, the driver is responsible for any accidents here.
BinaryIgor · 50m ago
I sometimes wonder whether we will ever solve all edge cases like the one described here; maybe, autonomous driving will always remain semi and almost there, but never quite fully
dotcoma · 43m ago
Not a fan of self-driving cars (nor of cars in general), but isn't Waymo quite a bit ahead of Tesla?
bediger4000 · 35m ago
You're missing the ELOphaNt in the room.
duxup · 47m ago
I'm sure it's more complicated than it seems (or maybe not), but that video is pretty damning. It's not like something is blocking the car's view, the lights and crossing bars are very visible. Car just doesn't notice / keeps going.
FireBeyond · 35m ago
Doesn't surprise me, yes, things have evolved, but 18 months ago in Pennsylvania, watching Tesla show a train crossing as an erratic conga line of trucks and an equally erratic looking traffic light.