While there’s scenarios for this to be tempting, I’m talking about me, in my car. No I don’t want my car colliding with a bollard.
I’ve done a couple free trials of Full Self-Driving and find it truly amazing technology, but it’s not ready yet. I’ve come to realize that every drive seems to have edge cases. It may already be safer than people in “normal” driving but when every drive has edge cases, there’s a really long tail of scenarios to handle.
If self-driving gets to the point where I’d trust it, the final challenge is my car is parking. Mine is one of the years they removed parking sensors but did not yet have a bumper camera and Tesla has been having a really hard time with that. In particular, even testing self-driving with very few takeovers, it doesn’t always have understanding of small distances for parking



I don’t think I’ve seen those since before my teenagers were born.
A few weeks ago I showed my younger kid how to replace headlights on his old car
The problem is you can find led replacements that fit the same base “for offroad use”
When to be legal, to not cause glare problems, someone would need to re-engineer the assembly and people would need to be willing to spend that kind of money