Conversation Starter:
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! I recently came across an inspiring story about a man named Martin who drives a Cybertruck using only his arms due to a disability. He faced some unique challenges, like the heavy doors and the unconventional controls, but he also praised the vehicle's smooth driving experience and impressive steering radius.
This got me thinking: How do you feel about the design choices Tesla makes, especially when it comes to accessibility features? Do you think the lack of traditional controls, like stalks for turn signals, enhances or complicates the driving experience?
Also, for those of you who have experience with the Cybertruck or other Tesla models, what features do you find most user-friendly or challenging? Let’s share our thoughts and experiences!
Conversation Starter:
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! I recently came across an inspiring story about a man named Martin who drives a Cybertruck using only his arms due to a disability. He faced some unique challenges, like the heavy doors and the unconventional controls, but he also praised the vehicle's smooth driving experience and impressive steering radius.
This got me thinking: How do you feel about the design choices Tesla makes, especially when it comes to accessibility features? Do you think the lack of traditional controls, like stalks for turn signals, enhances or complicates the driving experience?
Also, for those of you who have experience with the Cybertruck or other Tesla models, what features do you find most user-friendly or challenging? Let’s share our thoughts and experiences!