CBC report examines viral video of apparent Tesla driver asleep on B.C. highway
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Summary
The segment covers a viral social-media video showing a driver apparently asleep at the wheel of a Tesla traveling ~100 km/h on Highway 1 between Golden and Revelstoke, B.C. The clip, posted the previous afternoon, has millions of views; the witness reported two children in the backseat. RCMP confirmed awareness and an active investigation but released few details. Jessica Chung discusses the video, police statements that driver attention remains mandatory even with assistance technology, and B.C. rules distinguishing permitted driver-assistance features from prohibited higher-level automation. An EV expert notes Tesla monitoring systems and comparative incident rates.
Editorial Assessment
The report accurately captures the documented incident and legal framework, citing police reminders and provincial Motor Vehicle Act restrictions on Level 3+ vehicles. It correctly notes that driver responsibility persists with any assistance tech and includes context that distraction occurs in conventional cars. Viewers may miss that Tesla markets its system as requiring constant supervision and that full verification of the driver's state or vehicle logs awaits police findings. The piece avoids alarmism while highlighting risks of over-reliance on current systems. Overall balanced sourcing from police, expert, and visual evidence.
Key Moments
Tesla driving at highway speeds (~100 km/h) on Hwy 1 near Revelstoke with driver apparently asleep
Confirmed by multiple outlets including Castanet and CTV; video posted by witness Carleigh King on or around July 5, 2026
RCMP aware of video and actively investigating; charges possible but details pending
RCMP statements reported across CTV, Global News, and Castanet
B.C. prohibits Level 3+ self-driving vehicles; driver must remain attentive with any assistance tech
Consistent with B.C. government Motor Vehicle Act amendments effective 2024 and CBC explainer
Tesla systems include eye-tracking and steering torque monitoring that should alert dozing drivers
Standard Tesla Autopilot/FSD supervised features; expert commentary aligns with known system design
Sources Consulted
- Video: Tesla driver appears fast asleep behind the wheel on Highway 1 between Golden and Revelstoke
- Video of Tesla driver seemingly asleep on B.C. highway prompts RCMP investigation
- Tesla driver caught asleep at 100 km/h — how monitoring failed
- Where B.C. stands on self-driving cars and what recent incidents mean
- Automated (self-driving) vehicles