RCMP ticket Tesla driver caught asleep in rainy rush hour. Police stress self-driving tech is not legal in B.C. and drivers must stay alert.
Driver Found “Asleep” in Rush Hour Traffic
A shocking scene unfolded on a busy Metro Vancouver highway. During a rainy morning commute, police say a Tesla driver appeared to be fast asleep behind the wheel.
The incident happened last Tuesday on Highway 1 in Coquitlam. Traffic moved steadily despite slick road conditions. However, one vehicle stood out for all the wrong reasons.
Officer Spots Alarming Behaviour
An officer from B.C. Highway Patrol pulled up beside the Tesla. What they saw raised immediate concern. The driver’s eyes were closed. Her arms were folded. Meanwhile, the car continued moving through traffic.
At first glance, it looked like no one was in control.
Driver’s Explanation Doesn’t Match Evidence
When questioned, the driver claimed she had simply “zoned out.” She also said her hands stayed on the wheel and she remained aware.
However, video footage told a different story. According to police, the recording did not support her version of events. As a result, officers issued multiple tickets.
Fines Issued for Unsafe Driving
The driver received penalties for speeding and careless driving. Altogether, the fines totalled more than $500.
Although no crash occurred, the situation could have ended much worse. Therefore, police are using this case as a strong reminder for all drivers.
Self-Driving Tech Still Not Allowed in B.C.
Many drivers assume advanced vehicle technology can take over completely. However, that belief can lead to dangerous choices.
In British Columbia, fully automated driving systems are not legal. Specifically, Level 3 or higher automation remains banned on public roads.
What Drivers Need to Know
Vehicle automation comes in different levels. Lower levels, such as lane assist or automatic braking, still require full driver attention. In other words, the driver must stay ready at all times.
Higher levels of automation allow the vehicle to operate on its own. Yet, those systems are not permitted in the province.
Police Urge Drivers to Stay Alert
Authorities are clear: drivers must stay awake, focused, and in control. Even with advanced features, responsibility does not shift away from the person behind the wheel.
So, while technology continues to evolve, safe driving habits must remain unchanged.