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High-speed blind flight challenges the limit: the owner of the M7 obstructs the line of sight at high speed, and the safety of automatic driving is tested

author:Smile Grape F3

An extremely dangerous driving act has attracted widespread attention on social media and strong public condemnation. A Wenjie M7 owner is on the highway, the sunshade of the front windshield is fully expanded, the vehicle is in "automatic driving" mode, and he is in the driver's seat but he can't see the road ahead at all, which is regarded as extremely irresponsible and dangerous by netizens.

High-speed blind flight challenges the limit: the owner of the M7 obstructs the line of sight at high speed, and the safety of automatic driving is tested

According to reports, the owner's actions are considered a serious threat to his own safety and the safety of others. In China, even cars equipped with advanced intelligent driver assistance systems can only reach Level 2 at the moment, which means that the vehicle is not yet fully autonomous, and the driver needs to be ready to take over the control at any time.

High-speed blind flight challenges the limit: the owner of the M7 obstructs the line of sight at high speed, and the safety of automatic driving is tested

The actions depicted in the video are tantamount to suicidal acts, and collisions with large vans or other small vehicles can be devastating. Netizens have expressed anger and concern, believing that this kind of behavior is more dangerous than drunk driving, and calling on relevant departments to severely punish them and hold them legally accountable for the "crime of endangering public safety" that such behavior may constitute.

High-speed blind flight challenges the limit: the owner of the M7 obstructs the line of sight at high speed, and the safety of automatic driving is tested

The incident sparked further discussion about autonomous driving technology and individual driving responsibility, with the public and experts emphasizing that even in today's rapidly developing technology, drivers' sense of responsibility and legal awareness remain key to ensuring road safety.

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