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    Blog Tesla’s FSD Beta 10.2 Coming This Friday

    That is would not load the safety score
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    Blog Tesla’s FSD Beta 10.2 Coming This Friday

    My phone app would load the safety score this pm, I deleted and reinstalled the app this evening, and it doesn’t even show on the Home Screen, anyone else had this happen?
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    Blog Tesla’s FSD Beta 10.2 Coming This Friday

    I got a real good laugh at the inverted Tesla logo. That just about sums it all up, driving a high performance car like a granny for the past 2 weeks, caring more about the stupid scorecard than being a considerate and safe driver, for what, the opportunity to continue to piss off the other...
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    Blog Tesla’s FSD Beta 10.2 Coming This Friday

    Be interesting to see if any of the 99’s get the green light, and if the very low mileage 100 get the red one
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    Blog Tesla’s FSD Beta 10.2 Coming This Friday

    Those folk that drive in stumpjump Nebraska with 3 cars per 100 miles of road are somewhat different from drivers in large metropolitan areas like Manhattan or Boston or Chicago or Los Angeles, where if you leave 1.1 car lengths gap, someone cuts in, you hit the brake, and your safety score hits...
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    Its been over 7 days since the FSD button appeared. Has anyone gotten FSD beta?

    If I drove without autopilot engaged like the car does on autopilot, my guess is that my safety score would be close to single digits with the penalties associated with hard braking!
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    Blog Musk Gives Details on FSD 10.2 Beta Release

    I tend to agree with most of the gripes about hard braking and close following, but surely the owner who puts 1 mile per day for 7 days and scores 100 shouldnt get the keys to the kingdom. they should be given to drivers who continue to drive their usual daily distances AND score high on the test