FullyGrounded
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- Michael
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A huge change in the CT is this exoskeleton construction. My question is how does this exoskeleton function in a wreck... vs another vehicle, vs a person, vs a tree, or whatever? I'm very concerned when I think about the CT vs a person; but, I'm also wondering about our own safety with no real crumple zones. I have to think that Elon has thought of this, and possibly has unseen joints (on the backside) that will fail at a point, and provide crash mitigation.
Certainly, all of our hopes are not pinned on crash avoidance by the computer system. At some point, there will be an impact that is not caught by the cameras/computer/etc.; and I hope it's not a tragic result. peace
Certainly, all of our hopes are not pinned on crash avoidance by the computer system. At some point, there will be an impact that is not caught by the cameras/computer/etc.; and I hope it's not a tragic result. peace