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If so, then as a result of not noticing he was going in the wrong direction, Matt had to stop eight times to charge the Cybertruck. The difference between the two routes is about an hour and a half (12 hours versus 13.5 hours), and at least one user pointed out the longer, southern drive avoided a more difficult mountain route on potentially icy roads.

The fact the truck had to stop so many times to charge undermines the idea there was no living driver. Somebody had to get out and plug the dang thing in.

> If so, then as a result of not noticing he was going in the wrong direction, Matt had to stop eight times to charge the Cybertruck. The difference between the two routes is about an hour and a half (12 hours versus 13.5 hours), and at least one user pointed out the longer, southern drive avoided a more difficult mountain route on potentially icy roads. > The fact the truck had to stop so many times to charge undermines the idea there was no living driver. Somebody had to get out and plug the dang thing in.

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