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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.
Guess I'm an asshole then as I'll be flipping the flag during commute traffic. Personally happy they added this option in.It’s a setting. You can set it to stay in the passing lane, or not. Good way for Assholes to self-identify.
Exactly. Lead, Follow, but get out of the wayGuess I'm an asshole then as I'll be flipping the flag during commute traffic. Personally happy they added this option in.
This is all well and good but not all of us live in the country. Some of us get to enjoy five lanes of bumper to bumper traffic. Where the previous behavior was suboptimal.Prevent road rage, just stay to the right and get home safe.
Fred
This is all well and good but not all of us live in the country. Some of us get to enjoy five lanes of bumper to bumper traffic. Where the previous behavior was suboptimal.
I guess you have no clue about San Diego, or San Diego traffic. LOLThis is all well and good but not all of us live in the country. Some of us get to enjoy five lanes of bumper to bumper traffic. Where the previous behavior was suboptimal.
Absolutely and I would prefer added intelligence instead of a more manual solution like this flag. Though I will take this mulligan for now as I assume it's just a stop gap till they further tune passing lane behavior in various conditions.Sure but that could be fixed in a far more intelligent manner than "enable passing lane blocking mode". eg if car is doing stop/start/slow in freeway conditions and lanes either side (where they exist) are frequently congested and would prevent lane change, automatically increase the time before attempting to pull out of a passing line.
I guess you have no clue about San Diego, or San Diego traffic. LOL
Fred
I would enjoy seeing a picture of a road with 12 lanes in one direction plus carpool/hoa lanes with bumper to bumper traffic. Then I can start calling LA/Bay area the country.Agreed. Or the 12 lanes wide in Toronto.
The “exit passing Lane” portion is new for me
The second photo won’t load for some reason!The “exit passing Lane” portion is new for me
I would enjoy seeing a picture of a road with 12 lanes in one direction plus carpool/hoa lanes with bumper to bumper traffic. Then I can start calling LA/Bay area the country.
Colour me impressed.I dunno about 12 each way, but here's 18 lanes across on the 401 in Toronto area with a bit of traffic
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