It appears that Elon Musk’s lofty promises and timelines may occasionally be delayed due to, unsurprisingly, technical realities. This might just be applicable to the claim made nearly a decade ago about a Tesla being able to drive itself from Los Angeles to New York.
In January, The Drive reported exclusively that a Tesla Model S successfully autonomously drove 3,081 miles from LA to NYC without any accidents, human intervention, or (notable, although some amusing) issues. It wasn’t a publicity stunt.
This significant event signifies a pivotal moment for self-driving cars and the progression of the Cannonball Run.
The individual behind this achievement, Alex Roy, is well-known in the Cannonball Run community and is deeply engaged in the autonomous vehicle sector.
The Drive editor Byron Hurd, who covered the record, and Roy are finally prepared to discuss it. We explore how the narrative came together and how exclusive, real-time reporting on confidential record attempts functions alongside the record itself.
Roy disclosed how human mistakes cost them hours, nearly jeopardizing the record, and how the entire effort almost unraveled halfway through the journey. We also hear about incidents such as leaving someone at a charging station, facing a winter storm (while using all-season tires), and the transformation of the Cannonball Run itself.
The pressing question of what it signifies that a Tesla made the journey from LA to NYC, the concerns enthusiasts might have regarding their ability to drive in the future, and what lies ahead are all articulated by Roy.
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