Without fail, autosteer and adaptive cruise control will become unavailable when exiting the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) on I-64 west bound. It will be unavailable for quite a distance after the exit of the tunnel (several miles). I have had this happen every time, with different Tesla Model Ss (mostly older 2014-2016), and in various driving conditions (day, night, rain, clear, morning, evening, etc.). No issues with the east bound exit or either tunnel entrance. Today I noticed a message for the first time that said something about radar limitations. Has anyone else experienced this and does anyone know if there is something in that area that would cause the autosteer function or radar capability to disengage? It's very annoying and relatively dangerous since it's not in a location where there are any turns (very straight), but there is a lot of traffic and many times it comes to a quick stop where the adaptive cruise control would be very useful.