Tesla driver asleep behind wheel when Moving 82 on Autopilot, officials say

Deputy followed motorist for two miles at 82 miles

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19 May 2021 Wednesday 12:57
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Tesla driver asleep behind wheel when Moving 82 on Autopilot, officials say

A guy from Illinois was captured sleeping behind the wheel of his own Tesla while it had been supposedly working on Autopilot, according to officers.

On Sunday, a Kenosha County deputy seen 38-year-old Mitul Patel along with his head and"not looking in the street" while on Interstate 94, as stated by the sheriff department's Facebook article .

Patel was traveling on Interstate 94 in his 2019 Telsa when officers received reports of a motorist who"seemed to be sleeping behind the wheel" while crossing between Illinois and Wisconsin.

The deputy attempted to issue a traffic stop however, the Patel failed to notice that he was pulled , the department stated.

The deputy jumped to trace behind the Tesla for 2 miles at a rate of 82 mph.

Patel -- that did not show"some symptoms of disability" -- refused being ill but did acknowledge he was drowsy, according to officials.

"Tesla mandates the operator keep their hands on the steering wheel in any way times and constantly keep control of the car whilst using the autopilot attribute" The sheriff's department composed on Facebook.

Tesla's site informs customers that its Autopilot and"Complete Self-Driving" attributes aren't completely autonomous and"demand active motorist oversight."