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Tesla Cybertruck Driver Caught Using Apple Vision Pro VR

By Liam Hoffmann
Published in CyberTruck
February 06, 2024
1 min read
Tesla Cybertruck Driver Caught Using Apple Vision Pro VR

So, I came across this freaking hilarious article, right? It’s about this dude driving a Tesla Cybertruck who got caught using some crazy Apple VR thing called Apple Vision Pro. I mean, who needs reality when you’ve got virtual reality, amirite?

Basically, the article says that this Cybertruck driver was spotted wearing these futuristic VR goggles while cruising down the road. And get this, the goggles were made by Apple! Who knew they were getting into the VR game? Anyway, turns out these Apple Vision Pro goggles are designed to give you an immersive virtual reality experience, and this truck driver was using them while driving. Talk about next level multitasking!

Now, I’ve dabbled in VR myself, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. It’s like stepping into a whole new world. But using it while driving a freaking massive truck? That’s just asking for trouble. I mean, taking your eyes off the road for even a second can lead to some serious accidents. So, I gotta ask, what was this guy thinking?

But hey, let’s not forget the fun side of this whole story. I can just picture this dude cruising down the highway, completely oblivious to the outside world, living his best virtual life. Maybe he thought he was part of some kind of post-apocalyptic cyberpunk movie, driving a cybertruck and fighting off virtual enemies. Or maybe he was just catching up on the latest episode of his favorite VR show. Who knows?

All joking aside, this article sheds light on a pretty concerning issue. Distracted driving is a major problem, and this just takes it to a whole new level. We’re constantly surrounded by gadgets and technology, and sometimes we forget to prioritize safety over all the cool features. We gotta remember that when we’re behind the wheel, our focus should be on the road, not on virtual worlds.

So, the main takeaway here is simple: don’t be like this Cybertruck driver. Embrace technology, but use it responsibly. Let’s keep our roads safe and save the VR adventures for when we’re safely parked, immersed in our own little virtual wonderland.


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