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Old 24th August 2020, 09:11   #1
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Default Tesla wants to use radar sensors to detect kids left in hot cars

Future Tesla cars may come with a built-in feature that can make sure no kids are inadvertently left behind in hot cars. The automaker has asked the FCC for permission to market a short-range interactive motion sensing device that uses a higher power...

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