A woman gives birth in a Tesla while it’s on autopilot in Philadelphia
A lady in Philadelphia has given birth to the world’s first Tesla baby, a newborn delivered in the front seat of an electric smart vehicle while it was on autopilot.
The incredible birth happened in September when Yiran Sherry, 33, and her husband Keating Sherry, 34, were driving their three-year-old son Rafa to pre-school, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
While the family was detained in traffic, Yiran Sherry’s waters broke. The pair knew they wouldn’t make it in time as contractions intensified and traffic slowed to a crawl.
After configuring the navigation system to the hospital, 20 minutes away in the western suburb of Paoli, Keating Sherry put the car on autopilot. As he attended to his wife, he stated he gently placed one hand on the steering wheel of the automobile.
Keating Sherry told the Inquirer, “She was clutching my hand to the point that I feared she was going to destroy it.” “‘Yiran, OK, concentrate on your breathing,’ I was saying. That was also my advice to myself. My heart was racing, and my adrenaline was rus…