Comment Re:A thinking person would realize... (Score 1) 131
Yes, parking lots are hard in the aspects you mention but you are completely ignoring the fact that Smart Summon only goes 2-3 MPH. There is a LOT more that happens when you are moving 60+ MPH compared to 2-3 MPH. There is a lot more to process and, in the January 2018 firetruck crash, there was a vehicle ahead of the person that suddenly changed lanes. That is a much more significant change at highway speeds than a non-moving garage.
And the fact that it was a 2014 Model S is significant. Based on the year of the vehicle the hardware was HW1.0, which only included a single camera, and we can only assume HW1.0 did not match or exceed the abilities of the HW2.0. The Model 3, which the original post is about, has HW2.5 or HW3.0, depending on date of manufacture.
Not hitting a non-moving garage is also not a function of the cameras. There are 360 degree ultrasonic sensors which, in my experience, are overly cautious. *Those* would have stopped the car from hitting the garage. Plus, again, a thinking person would realize this, the damage doesn't match the claim. There is little damage to the portion of the car that extends out the most and much more damage as it gets higher up and further towards the center of the car. Hitting a garage wall would damage the portion that extends out the most and might cause some damage as a panel buckles.
Someone is just trying to get noticed and you've clearly fallen for it.