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Someone fell asleep at the wheel on Highway 1. Seriously.

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You'll never guess what happened on Highway 1

You know, sometimes, you see things out here on the coast that just make you pause. Not because they're beautiful, necessarily, but because they highlight just how... detached some folks can get. Like the news from the RCMP about a Tesla driver. They pulled over someone on Highway 1 near the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, during rush hour, no less, and the driver was apparently *asleep at the wheel*. In a self-driving car. Think about that for a second.

This wasn't some quiet side street in Kitsilano. This was Highway 1, probably bumper-to-bumper, with the rain coming down, which, as we all know, makes our Vancouver roads a whole different beast. The absurdity of it is almost cinematic. Someone trusting a piece of technology so completely that they drift off, right in the thick of it all. It’s a testament to the technology, sure, but also a stark reminder of our human capacity for... well, for forgetting we're still in charge. Or maybe, for just being *shoganai* about it, like there’s nothing to do but nap.

### What This Means for Vancouver

* **Technology's Edge:** It makes you wonder how much more we'll lean on these systems. What’s the next level of 'hands-off' we'll see?

* **Rush Hour Realities:** This wasn't some joyride. It was our daily grind, amplified. Imagine being stuck in that traffic next to a sleeping driver.

* **Our Wet Roads:** Driving in Vancouver rain requires focus. Automated systems are good, but they aren't magic when visibility drops and the roads slick up.

Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

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