Nice video
So your voting that Tesla who has navigation controlling their vehicles that can cause death or injury should just keep the status quo of having maps completely out of date and have their vehicles act irratically due to this, and have no accountability for this? I bought new Tesla and no one in their team even warned me of this issue when simply driving out of showroom in Sydney it sent me the wrong way and almost caused an accident.
Google has a simple button called "feedback" where I submit a navigation fault and it gets updated in a timely fashion. That is because they have android auto in vehicles and accurate navigation is a safety issue. This is list of manufacturers who now use android auto therefore your question on how I notify another manufacturer of map issues....for most now it is same a Google.
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If Tesla wants to be responsible for their own navigation system that controls a vehicle with lethal consequences then the argument stands they should be held to having mechanisms for keeping it updated in a timely manner....we are talking more than 6 months old now for Rozelle interchange, as it has been open 6 months, but change was known and date of opening announced well before this. Google I could plan a route on new interchange months before it actually opened by setting a date after the opening date. Day of opening it routed me correctly into interchange.