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Autopilot Lane Change [need EAP or FSD for this feature]

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But not on every road and even then it’s quite nuanced whether it will do it on one stretch of road that might look the same as another stretch.
What do you mean?

Even before I had Beta, FSD (regular/EAP) will still change lanes with turn signal on every road unless there's something in the way or it feels something is in the way. There are random times it can't or just doesn't, but I'm not aware of any road limitations.

Of course FSD Beta works everywhere, when it works.

Edit: You are in the UK, it may be different.
 
What do you mean?

Even before I had Beta, FSD (regular/EAP) will still change lanes with turn signal on every road unless there's something in the way or it feels something is in the way. There are random times it can't or just doesn't, but I'm not aware of any road limitations.

Of course FSD Beta works everywhere, when it works.

Edit: You are in the UK, it may be different.
Yea, I haven't used AP/wFSD Capability in a couple of years but I remember it would change lanes anytime you turned on the signal.
 
Thank you. Unless I’m using it wrong I find the auto pilot completely useless on the highway without lane change, unless you are the only car on the road. I guess it’s a teaser to get you to purchase the fsd mode.
Harrisburg PA south on RT 81
AP for 500 miles, all I did was nag management
AmazIng experience
Totally worth it, yes if o drove more EAP and FSD might be worth it