The British deprived of the rights to 1,5 years for their boundless confidence in the autopilot Tesla

The British deprived of the rights to 1,5 years for their boundless confidence in the autopilot Tesla

The British deprived of the rights to 1,5 years for their boundless confidence in the autopilot Tesla

28 April 2018


A British court has denied 39-year-old Bhavisha Patel the rights to 18 months for reckless riding in the passenger seat


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Alexander Klimov, photos Times



The notorious passenger seat was in the cabin of the electric car Tesla S60 is a £70 000 (₽of 6.05 million) which Bavish Patel was spotted near the town of Nottingham, travelling on congested M1 motorway at a speed of 40 mph (64,3 km/h) with a stuffy head in his hands, i.e. in autopilot mode. Removed third-party driver for the video gathered many views on the Internet, including from law enforcement officers. As a result, the investigator traffic police kirk Caldicott drew Patel as "defiantly irresponsible," adding that: "his behavior can end in tragedy for other people, moving in that day on the highway". He added: "I Hope that Patel will take advantage of this suspension and think about what prompted him to make such a decision."

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Pleaded the court guilty of dangerous driving, the hapless driver admitted that he was a "fool," but noted that: "Tesla – the car "stunning", and he just happened to be a "loser", which got under distribution". Besides deprivation of the rights of Royal justice slapped Patel 100 hours of community service, a 10-day rehabilitation (in the sense of "brainwashing" to enhance social responsibility) and a fine of £1800 (₽155.5 thousand) to payment of court costs.



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