Discuss: Tesla Launches Full Self-Driving in Mexico

acmem

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That’s going to be interesting. The interstate and toll roads are pretty good, but most of the cities and rural areas of Mexico have a very different layout (not grid) at all. Stop signs are a scarcity, or poorly maintained and positioned. In general signage can be very poor in comparison to the US. Rural, town and cities are similar to European roads, very narrow.

The interesting things is that despite what seem to be challenging, I’v seen more accidents in the US on any typical day than in Mexico. 🤷🏽‍♂️

People get use to and intuitively drive in Mexico to avoid most accidents.
 
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