Tesla's Full Self Driving Beta navigates very crooked 'drunk' lane lines in California city

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Tesla's Full Self Driving Beta was able to easily navigate a crooked'drunk' lane over the weekend in a demonstration of the company's ongoing quest to have its autonomous driving software widely adapted. A street in Hollister, California was mistakenly painted incorrectly by a contractor after the city had redesigned the road to add bike lanes and traffic circles - the lines were meant to be curved and ended up in a strange, zigzag pattern - according to a report from KKTV. The automaker on Monday unveiled massive new casting machines that will simplify the manufacturing process at its factories so that it can ramp up production and stay ahead of its competitors in the expanding electric vehicle space. After the'drunk' lanes were shared online, it was only a matter of time before a Tesla owner with FSD Beta uploaded a video onto Reddit showing the driver-assisted system deftly navigating the crookedly lined street. The software system, which is just about to roll out version 10.13, kept a consistent speed and stayed within its own lane, even when the lanes weren't typical.