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2021.4.18

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Not sure how new this is but it is new to me

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I can confirm that the car likes to slam on the breaks now... I had auto pilot on and there was some slower traffic up ahead... was watching and was going to intervene when I had too and just as soon as I was about to presss the breaks my self it slammed the breaks. Now, doesn’t this behave hurt range? I’d like a more gradual slowdown like what I’ve seen previously....

I was about to post this as well. Crazy people this weekend so lots of going 75-80mph to 10mph. I set my car follow length to 7, and I was almost rear ended 3 times in 30 miles. The car will keep that hard 7 length and not use it as a buffer to stop. I saved the 2 of the 3 and will look at the footage later.
 
I can confirm that the car likes to slam on the breaks now... I had auto pilot on and there was some slower traffic up ahead... was watching and was going to intervene when I had too and just as soon as I was about to presss the breaks my self it slammed the breaks. Now, doesn’t this behave hurt range? I’d like a more gradual slowdown like what I’ve seen previously....
I was in a bit of stop and go traffic today using Autopilot follow distance 2, and also found that it like to abruptly jab the brakes quite a bit sooner than it used to. Pretty much makes Autopilot unusable. Setting follow distance to 3 seemed to help, but maybe I was just following a car that braked more smoothly.