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The hell is this?
It's a zamboni. Be kind, it's very lost.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/tesla/364633/new-tesla-robovan-20-seat-transport-pod-no-driver
a minibus
a render of a minibus
Apparently they showed what I assume is a prototype at their thing yesterday? I’m curious if there’s something we already have that can move at least 20 people efficiently tho
no, surely if something like that existed it would be the backbone of the American transportation system
Wow, a bus, um sweetie only the poor and dirty dangerous homeless use busses
"And that's why I don't want my taxes to be wasted transporting drug addicts and other people who failed at the prime directive of having a car, from their hoods to our safe havens"