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CIShe’s 87 years old.
Today, she tried Tesla’s Full Self-Driving for the first time.
And she loved it.
For many people, this might just look like another cool piece of technology. But for older adults, it means something much bigger.
It means freedom.
The hardest part of aging isn’t getting older — it’s when people start saying, “You shouldn’t drive anymore.” Suddenly independence disappears. Simple things like visiting friends, going to the doctor, or buying groceries require asking someone else for help.
But technology is starting to change that.
An 87-year-old enjoying her first FSD drive isn’t just a tech moment — it’s a glimpse of a future where aging doesn’t automatically mean losing mobility.
And it’s not just seniors.
For people with disabilities or anyone who cannot drive, this kind of technology could open the world again.
Sometimes innovation isn’t about speed.
It’s about giving people their independence back.
#AutonomousDriving #Tesla #FutureOfMobility #AgingWithDignity #Accessibility
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