Elon Musk: Tesla cars will be able to drive themselves across the country in two years

Elon Musk: Tesla cars will be able to drive themselves across the country in two years

Tesla owners will be able to summon their driverless cars from across the country within two years, Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk predicted Sunday.
“Summon” is a new feature the electric-car maker rolled out via software update over the weekend. The company touts it as a way to avoid having to “squeeze in and out of tight parking spots.” Here’s how:
Using Summon, once you arrive home and exit Model S or Model X, you can prompt it to do the rest: open your garage door, enter your garage, park itself, and shut down. In the morning, you wake up, walk out the front door, and summon your car. It will open the garage door and come to greet you.
So is this it — a smooth road to fully autonomous cars? Not so fast. The Tesla software update also reined in Autopilot on residential streets, after its release in October prompted some Tesla owners to do what Musk has called “crazy things,” including going hands-free and riding in the back seat, and of course sharing the videos to prove it. Autopilot will be restricted on residential streets without center dividers, and it has new speed limits as well, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Is Musk’s timeline realistic, considering self-driving regulations have yet to be ironed out? Also, he acknowledged it would take more than software updates — more sensors, cameras, radars — to get to that point.
“I might be slightly optimistic on this,” he reportedly said Sunday night.

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