Actually it allows up to your speed offset setting OR +5mph, whichever is lower. If you have speed offset at +2, AS will only allow up to +2 mph (on AP1, don't know about AP2).
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Elon confirmed it in a tweet too (probably Electrek's source for the article that I didn't read).
Interesting! That's exactly what I suggested to Tesla in my angry email a few weeks back, complaining about the new speed restrictions on AP.Actually it allows up to your speed offset setting OR +5mph, whichever is lower. If you have speed offset at +2, AS will only allow up to +2 mph (on AP1, don't know about AP2).
...PLEASE revert to the previous +5 miles asap. Or as an idea, we have the setting to adjust how many miles we want to go over the speed limit when on TACC. Why don't you adopt this setting for AP, too? Would make sense, right??...
I, too, can confirm you're now limited to +5 MPH on non-divided roads with both TACC and Autosteer engaged.
The was never a limit (aside from the global 90 MPH limit) when only TACC was engaged. Glad to see Tesla reverse this policy.
That's Awesome to hear everyone! Thanks!
I went out this morning to see if the older update was still available, but it had mysteriously vanished, and then this evening I got a phone notification that a software update was available to install. I will do so over the weekend to see if it is the previously alluded to 2.52.22.
I appreciate everyone both here and on Telsa Motors Forums and Facebook for speaking up about our concerns of greater risk with that 'patch' integrated into our firmware.
I got a software update yesterday and mine is still limited to the speed limit, unless there's a setting I need to adjust. But the display said "limited to 50 mph" in a 50 mph zone.
Folks have reported that going to Settings --> Driver Assist --> Speed Limit Offset and setting it to Relative and at least +5 MPH will get you back to +5 MPH over the speed limit.
Yes! It is indeed the aforementioned 2.52.22...will try it out later to see how well (or not the update performs both on local undivided roads and divided highways.)