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Tesla Cybertruck turns into world's most expensive brick after car wash
(www.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
How are there so many things wrong with this vehicle? Like a total recall for the accelerator pedal sounds like the least of their concerns when the car can be bricked by a reboot and the exterior isn’t allowed to have bird shit on it unless it’s removed immediately.
I mean, I know why. But how? Aren’t vehicles massively regulated? How did any of these make it off the production line?
Depends on the local laws. It's not road legal in the EU, for example
Even if it were, it weighs 3,4 tons empty. Most EU Citizens have drivers licenses that allow cars up to 3,5 tons max. weight, including driver, passengers and cargo.
It's impossible to use in the EU without an actual truck driving license.
You don't? Honestly, I never thought about it. I use them interchangeably. Most programs I use, accept both signs. But comma is the standard.