Okay, this one is wild.

Meet David Moss, 28-year-old product manager from Puyallup, WA. He just finished an 18,741-mile cross-country road trip… and used Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) for over 11,000 of those miles without once touching the steering wheel or pedals.

Yes, you read that right. Highways, construction zones, charger stops, parking lots — he let FSD v14.2 handle almost the entire drive while he… basically chilled as a very attentive passenger.

His takeaway? “I would not want to own another car without this feature. It’s indispensable for long-distance travel.”

Now before anyone panics: FSD is still Level 2 (supervised). He had to stay alert and ready to take over at all times. But after 11,000+ hands-free miles, David says he’s never going back to “old-school” driving.

Meanwhile the rest of us are still white-knuckling the wheel in stop-and-go traffic wondering if we’ll ever get to nap on a road trip.

Is this the future? Or is David just built different? 😅

What do you think — would you trust FSD enough to let it drive you across the country? Drop your honest take below 👇 (and bonus points if you’ve already tried long-distance FSD yourself!)

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