We tried Tesla's 'full self-driving.' Here's what happened
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When a dozen small children crossed in front of our Tesla with "full self-driving," I had good reason to be nervous.
I'd spent my morning so far in the backseat of the Model 3 using "full self-driving," the system that Tesla says will change the world by enabling safe and reliable autonomous vehicles. I'd watched the software nearly crash into a construction site, try to turn into a stopped truck and attempt to drive down the wrong side of the road. Angry drivers blared their horns as the system hesitated, sometimes right in the middle of an intersection.
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