Imagine a future where cars drive themselves, but is this legal in Victoria? A fleet of autonomous Teslas has arrived, yet the rules of the road are still catching up. But here's the twist: these cars are already cruising the streets, and the law is playing catch-up!
Tens of thousands of Teslas with self-driving capabilities are now navigating Victorian roads, but the legality of hands-free driving remains a grey area. This raises questions about safety, liability, and the role of human drivers in the age of automation.
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The debate continues: Are we ready for a world where cars drive us? What does this mean for driving laws and our sense of control? Share your thoughts below!