diplomat33
Average guy who loves autonomous vehicles
LOL. There are NEVER any issues for you. Come drive a long weekend in LA, then report back.
That's not fair. Check out my NOA reviews and you will see I posted about plenty of issues.
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LOL. There are NEVER any issues for you. Come drive a long weekend in LA, then report back.
They recently put in new functionality to AP/FSD to move over in the lane instead of staying dead center when there is a car/truck next to you (as many people have requested). Wondering if this is what some people are saying and if Tesla needs to tweak that a bit more.
I will drill down.That's not fair. Check out my NOA reviews and you will see I posted about plenty of issues.
how is this done? I don't see any way to report in the app and I've never been able to figure out the in car "bug report"
I will drill down.
Thanks. In that post you state, "Auto lane changes were perfect even with cars in my blind spot."
As for the in-car bug report: As with all voice commands, click the right scroll wheel. The screen will show a green microphone icon. Say, “Bug report: car weaving in lane.” Make it succinct like that. It’ll display a little message thanking you for your submission.how is this done? I don't see any way to report in the app and I've never been able to figure out the in car "bug report"
1 thing i noticed..... when i'm in the slow lane and passing an on-ramp, the car want's to swerve right so it's in the middle of the lines, instead of just hugging the lines on the driver side. There was a car merging on to the freeway, near my rear passenger bumper and the autopilot swerved to the right toward the car that was merging. It seemed like i was trying to cut the other car off. I didn't like it at all. Driver behind me probably thought i was being a douche.
Thanks. In that post you state, "Auto lane changes were perfect even with cars in my blind spot."
In our experience, Auto lane changes have rarely worked in common LA freeway traffic, and we have had to abort lane change attempts more often than not. I wish our adventures with the feature were much less adventurous (and so do the neighboring drivers).
I wondered if Tesla implemented a subtle sway in the driving in order to be able to pick up on whether you've got your hand on the wheel during long straight drives (ie if it stays straight, there's no torque on the wheel, vs. if it moves ever so slightly, it can detect if your hand is still there without having to nag you to jiggle the wheel).
On 2019.40.2.1 and did not see any lane keeping problems when I used it Friday. In fact it did not even jog over when the lane appears to widen for onramps like it has forever.
Do not pause after bug report, it seems it needs to be one continuous sentence without a pause.As for the in-car bug report: As with all voice commands, click the right scroll wheel. The screen will show a green microphone icon. Say, “Bug report: car weaving in lane.” Make it succinct like that. It’ll display a little message thanking you for your submission.
They recently put new functionality in to AP/FSD to move over in the lane instead of staying dead center when there is a car/truck next to you (as many people have requested). Wondering if this is what some people are seeing and if Tesla needs to tweak that a bit more.
Has anyone had their Model 3 with the newest update see the car over correcting within the same lane moving back and forth from side to side? Mine was going crazy last night and got my wife very scared... anyone else with the same issue?