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2020.36.10

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That’s all I got, I don’t get all of the goodies

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Not a feature. Previously it prevented Tesla drivers from being That Asshole who sits in the left lane all the time when they don't need to.

Sometimes, my problem with it is when paired with mad max and bay area traffic it causes the car to weave in and out of the passing lane which is ridiculous. So looking forward to disabling it in commuting traffic.
 
me like 'em weaving dance. That's why it's called ... Mad Max.

Now if you don't, don't use Mad Max. Or use your roller wheel to adjust the top/target speed. Back off a bit and it won't be quite so "enterprising". Personally, I look at that roller as the AP's go control, and I ride it a lot. It's not really like your grandmother's Cruise Control.

If you want some real action, assuming you have FSD auto lane change, in Mad Max set the target speed way higher than even remotely possible in the traffic conditions, and watch that lil' Tesla try and try to find a way to slip through :D
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