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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's sort of changed. There's a big bend in the rubber now (which the passengers strangely think is a door handle), and it is an obvious grab point. Underneath is the panel, but it's not one that you have to grab with your fingernails anymore, it's got a big red tab that pops right off with the littlest pressure, exposing the wire. To me it's fairly obvious, but I still think there should be a mandatory sticker on the panel. It's not the greatest system either, but it exists whereas these news articles are trying to shape the narrative that it doesn't (just like when that lady drunk drove into the pond). Probably isn't the worst idea to ditch the rubber in the pocket over the override, that part is pretty stupid and doesn't really serve a purpose anyways.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

For sure needs to be more obvious/put a sticker on it, and this still doesn't excuse the driver. If other cars are doing the same thing they should be getting the same coverage, but Tesla gets clicks.