A former Tesla employee has raised doubts about the technology powering the company’s self-driving vehicles, believing they are not ready to be used on public roads. The whistleblower is Lukasz Krupski, who was a service technician for Elon Musk’s firm at their plant in Oslo, Norway, As reported by BBC News, he leaked information that included customer complaints regarding Tesla’s self-driving software and braking. This led to an expose by the German newspaper Handelsblatt which published the ‘Tesla Files’, sharing key information following the 100GB of internal data that came from Mr. Krupski. “I don’t think the hardware is ready and the software is ready,” he stated. “It affects all of us because we are essentially experiments on public roads. So even if you don’t have a Tesla, your children still walk on the footpath.” Tesla self-drive taken to task over safety concerns The automotive company, which has its European headquarters in the Netherlands, has