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I’ve been abroad for 4 months, my 2023 Y LR up on blocks awaiting my return. I subscribed for several months and found FSD helpful on long freeway drives of thousands of miles around the West. However, the frequent ‘nagging’ struck me as unsafe, as it requires you to watch the screen rather than...
Today, driving into Tucson from the south my MY LR AWD (2023) in autopilot and car wanted to switch lanes from the right lane to the passing lane about every minute or less during the ride. Except, I didn't want to move from the right lane?!?!? I did not indicate a turn or make any move that...
auto lane change
autopilot chill is not chill
chill mode is not chill
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervinginto parking lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
I own a '23 MYLR which I've had since Feb, no FSD. My wife just bought a '23 M3P that came with FSD for 3 months which just ended. I've run FSD in a combination of highway, suburban, and rural environments. Two things are very clear to me after three months. First, it's performance ranges...
autopilot chill is not chill
chill mode is not chill
fix fsd extreme late deceleration
fsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
I was driving southbound on 101 with FSD about a week ago. The navigation correctly announced I should get off at the Embarcadero exit, but much to my surprise FSD decided to get off at University Ave exit (one exit too soon). I have never had it do anything like that before. I am...
Very likely that there will be a major update soon. When?
Either:
Thanksgiving weekend (23rd Nov)
CT event (30th Nov)
Christmas (24th Dec)
What will it contain?
Grok (20% likelihood?)
V12 FSD (20% likelihood) ASS included?
Emergency Starlink comms (20% likelihood)
Games
X app?
?
autopilot chill is not chill
chill mode is not chill
fsd hard and late braking
fsd late deceleration
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in chill mode
fsd tailgating in city streets
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
I've been testing FSD since Jan 2022. The software improved from Jan 2022 to approx Nov 2022. Since then, it's been one disaster after another, often the newer release fixed a problem created by the prior release. The latest is no exception. Here's a summary of the latest disasters...
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsd late deceleration
fsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervinginto parking lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
First, I am sorry about the clickbait title. I am a proud owner of a new model X (decided to take advantage of FSD transfer option). To give you some background - I've been an FSD beta tester since it was available (after a strenuous couple of weeks and a 99 safety score) for couple of years...
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd hard and late braking
fsd late deceleration
fsd not smooth in stop in go traffic
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
I’m about 2000 miles into my first significant road trip in my new 2023 Model S with HW4, delivered May 1. I drove from FL to New England, currently in RI. I purchased the car with EAP but subscribed to FSD before the trip so I could use FSD Beta when I wanted to. I’m on build 2023.32.4 (FSD...
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd blocking unmarked right turnlanesfsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsd late deceleration
fsd not smooth in stop in go traffic
fsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
For several months now, when in bumper-to-bumper traffic, if my lane (usually the HOV lane, to the far left) is moving faster than the traffic in the lane to my right, my car, while on EAP, will suddenly lock onto one of the cars in the lane to the right and slow down as if it's actually in my...
#fixphantombraking
autopilot chill is not chill
chill mode is not chill
fsd jerky driving
fsd not smooth in stop in go traffic
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsdwronglyswervinginto parking lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
I own FSD. My opinion is FSD drives like an erratic teenager first time driver. Sometimes it's so slow it annoys you. Other times it leaves so little distance it scares you. It's jerky and not smooth. It automatically does lane changes on its own which I'd rather leave off and initiate myself...
autopilot chill is not chill
chill mode is not chill
fix fsd extreme late deceleration
fsd blocking unmarked right turnlanesfsd hard and late braking
fsd late deceleration
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
My Model 3 was delivered in mid-August 2018. While I originally just had Enhanced Autopilot (EAP), I quickly paid the extra $2000 to get FSD as rumors swirled about Tesla charging more in the future. What's my opinion after 5 years of testing and playing with Tesla EAP and FSD? TLDR: It's pretty...
autopilot chill is not chill
fix fsd extreme late deceleration
fsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsd not smooth in stop in go traffic
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsdwronglyswervinginto parking lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
I have got to be honest. Full Self Drive capability in Tesla goes further than any other vehicle designed by man (or woman) but it left me wanting for more.
I bought my Model Y Long Range on Friday 9/1 and took it for a little ride from Houston to Corpus Christi on Sunday 9/3. Here are my first...
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd blocking unmarked right turnlanesfsd hard and late braking
fsd late deceleration
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
Today the car stopped waiting for a left hand turn (due to oncoming traffic) on a two lane rural road. When it made the turn and was on the road being turned into, it suddenly made a violent zig zagging movement and seemed to come to a stop about 3 feet into the opposing lane, having crossed...
Testing FSD beta 11.4.2 today on a short torture course that caused problems for earlier versions. This drive was done in Chill mode. At 5:49, it barely made the transition into a left turn lane to enter an onramp to I-5, which earlier versions could not do. It had to make a hard braking...
I've been in the FSD Beta program since summer of last year, and while I've seen updates with significant improvements, so far my limited experience with 11.4.2 has shown more improvements than I've seen in any prior release.
(As always, YMMV).
We've all developed a feel for what FSD Beta can...
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsd late deceleration
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervinginto parking lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
TLDR:
What driving conditions have you found challenging for FSDb?
- FSDb is the best driver assist package available today, but is absolutely not ready to take unsupervised control of your vehicle.
- It would work better (and possibly more safely) with a more advanced driver monitoring system...
I've been in the beta program since 10.2 and - while there have certainly been regressions - FSDb has gone from being erratic and scary to quite predictable, almost boring! Zero intervention trips are now common, and even my long daily commute only has a couple of them, usually at predictable...
fsd hard and late braking
fsd late deceleration
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
I have been using both AP and NOAP (Navigate on Autopilot) since I picked up my Model S. I Find that there are only two modes it seems to drive in, aggressive driver or giddy teenager driving on highway for the first time.
It says a lot about the developers who are working on this algorithm...
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsd late deceleration
fsd not smooth in stop in go traffic
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
autopilot chill is not chill
Canada
fsdfsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsd late deceleration
fsd tailgating in city streets
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
The next big milestone for FSD is 11. It is a significant upgrade and fundamental changes to several parts of the FSD stack including totally new way to train the perception NN.
From AI day and Lex Fridman interview we have a good sense of what might be included.
- Object permanence both...
autopilot chill is not chill
fix fsd extreme late deceleration
fsd hard and late braking
fsd jerky driving
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsd unnecessary/bad lane changes
fsdwronglyswervinginto parking lanesfsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes
phantom braking
autopilot chill is not chill
fsd blocking unmarked right turnlanesfsd hard and late braking
fsd late deceleration
fsdswerving in large right lanesfsd tailgating in city streets
fsdwronglyswervingintoturnlanes