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Source: Wired

Chinese Drivers Bypass Tesla Autopilot Safeguards with DIY Gadgets

Chinese drivers are reportedly using various DIY gadgets, such as tiny plastic heads, celebrity figurines, and blinking screens, to circumvent Tesla's distracted-driving controls. This practice enables drivers to bypass the vehicle's safety features designed to monitor driver attention while Autopilot is engaged. A "cottage industry" has emerged to supply these devices, according to a recent report.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (2 hours ago)·1 views
Chinese Drivers Bypass Tesla Autopilot Safeguards with DIY Gadgets

A report indicates that drivers in China are utilizing an array of do-it-yourself gadgets to bypass Tesla's integrated distracted-driving controls. These controls are designed to ensure driver engagement and attention while advanced driver-assistance systems, such as Autopilot, are in operation.

The methods employed include the use of tiny plastic heads, celebrity figurines, and blinking screens. These devices are reportedly configured to trick the vehicle's internal monitoring systems, thereby allowing drivers to circumvent the safety protocols intended to prevent inattentive driving.

This practice has reportedly fostered a "cottage industry" dedicated to manufacturing and supplying these specialized gadgets. This industry caters to drivers seeking tools to interact with and potentially override the vehicle's built-in safety mechanisms.

The development highlights instances where external modifications are being used to alter the intended operation of automotive safety features. The primary goal of these safeguards is to maintain driver awareness and readiness to intervene during the use of semi-autonomous driving functions.

According to Wired, these gadgets are helping drivers bypass Tesla's distracted-driving controls.

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