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I’m also in South Texas! Howdy neighbor.Same here in South TX. Highway/Freeway Speed Limit sign detection of all speeds I’ve encountered work fine. However on County Roads or Farm Roads 2020.40.3 still ignores 65MPH or higher. Same road but 60MPH or lower it displays like normal. Yes I do realize the release notes say local roads and highways, so waiting for it to say all roads I guess.
Still phantom brakes, but I find them less scary, I guess the jerk is lowered slightly.Elon says this update eliminates phantom braking. Can anyone comment?
BTW, seems to only have a problem with 75mph signs. Seems to only recognize that they're there about half of the time. And, even when it sees them, it's wrong about 1/3 of the time. Haven't noticed much of a problem with other speeds. Strange.On a road trip right now with 2020.4.3 (2018 LRM3), several phantom braking events. Really annoying. Also, I really like the speed limit recognition on the highway except when it reads a 75mph sign as 35 and then limits the cruise control on AP at 40. First world problems.
Used autopilot for like 2h today. Seems improved since 36.x, phantom breaking is still a thing, but it seems that deceleration at least is less sharp.
If so.....I am a-okay with this new behaviorHas anyone noticed any odd charging behavior on the 2020.40.3 update? We got it on the Y, 3 and S last week. I noticed that on the S, the car is now charging for abour 5 minutes every two hours to top off. Previously, it would go a day or two between topping off the battery.
This is on a 2017 S100D which is still on the original 12V battery.
Guess I'll try a reboot to see if that fixes it.
I have noticed that in the last few releases (including this one) that what I might have attributed to 'phantom braking' are now generally more closely tied to observable explanations. I don't know whether this is because of an actual behavioral change in the car or just because I've been more keenly looking out for "wait, why?", but I have observed the following unghostly possible causes for 'pantom braking':
- Vehicle ahead putting a wheel over the lane line
- Pedestrian near the roadway or moving toward it
- Bicyclists, both in cross-traffic or in the shoulder
- Crosstraffic vehicle ahead (e. g. from a driveway or interection) nosing toward but not quite into the lane
- A comically stereotypical aluminium trash-can-lid rolling across the road on its rim
In the case of the pedestrians, in one occurence one person waling alongside the road gave a light push to another, toward the road (not in a 'shoving them into traffic' way, more an 'oh, you' conversational way); my car decelarated as the person took a compensatory half-step onto the curb to regain eir balance. I was grateful for this as it gave me time to consciously decide whether to swerve away or brake even more.
You have a ghostbusting car? I want a ghostbusting car!My car will always phantom break
Be careful what you wish for. You'll be getting "call ghostbusters"You have a ghostbusting car? I want a ghostbusting car!
Hmm, just got this, haven't seen this version posted anywhere yet. I got 2020.40.4 a couple days ago. Not expecting anything huge with such a small version increment, but I'm never this early in an update cycle, so that's something, right?