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How’s the autosteer on Australian roads, specifically Melbourne? My regular route shares with trams on some sections, if it can detect lane markings vs tram lines? Thanks.
I personally never use autosteer on city or residential roads because of its unpredictability and I don't think in its current state it's really designed for that sort of use. Works wonderfully driving on freeways and highways though.
How’s the autosteer on Australian roads, specifically Melbourne? My regular route shares with trams on some sections, if it can detect lane markings vs tram lines? Thanks.
Doesn't seem to have any problems with tram tracks. I often use AP along High St, Malvern and & Toorak Rd in SE Melbourne, amongst trams. It is as though the tram tracks are not there and it respects the lane markings, while the visualiser shows trams as trucks. Perhaps unsurprising given Tesla is based in San Francisco bay area where they also have trams.
Don’t take your hands off the wheel for a moment on 2 way roads or anywhere there are roadworks is my experience after driving a 2015 model S for 3 years / 30,000km
Currently not supposed to use in city environs but on motorways it seems OK but not comfortable - rather like a learner driver. Mine makes "lunges" when changing lanes (and sometimes aborts halfway across, causing passenger seat stains), and doesn't look far enough ahead to make turns smoothly even though it stays in lane.
it's ok on motorways, but it can miss off ramps.
The last time I tried it, it didn't steer hard enough to exit the motorway and drove onto the painted section. I had to take over manually to avoid a barrier.
Its somewhat unpredictable. Always keep your hand on the wheel and importantly foot resting on the accelerator ready to move things along after it decides to brake.
>>Its somewhat unpredictable. Always keep your hand on the wheel and importantly foot resting on the accelerator ready to move things along after it decides to brake.<<
And talking about "covering" a pedal, (manual driving), if waiting to turn across traffic at a crossroads keep your foot on the floor instead of hovering over the accelerator - it's so easy to just touch the pedal and with the instant response nudge out into the traffic!
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Autosteer is really good as long as the lane markings are clear. Autosteer gets very confused on Monash Freeway where there are lane expansions happening. It make me very nervous as it does go very close to the outside lane markings... But otherwise its best at what it does. Although my mate's BMW X5 comes very close to Tesla. It steers around roundabouts and Tesla AP+ doesn't with as much certainty. It still has a way to go before its the best. Vision only should help massively with Autosteer.
Autosteer is really good as long as the lane markings are clear. Autosteer gets very confused on Monash Freeway where there are lane expansions happening. It make me very nervous as it does go very close to the outside lane markings... But otherwise its best at what it does. Although my mate's BMW X5 comes very close to Tesla. It steers around roundabouts and Tesla AP+ doesn't with as much certainty. It still has a way to go before its the best. Vision only should help massively with Autosteer.
AP1 seems to slow for roundabouts, but it accelerates too soon and too fast on exit, so I have never let it negotiate one on its own.
However that’s better than before when it entirely ignored them.
I find roundabouts a bit hit and miss
Occasionally my M3 will make it straight through one. Most times it goes bananas, with red disconnect shortly after the initial veer left upon entry.
I find roundabouts a bit hit and miss
Occasionally my M3 will make it straight through one. Most times it goes bananas, with red disconnect shortly after the initial veer left upon entry.
Autosteer is good for long freeway drives. I've done Melbourne -- Sydney many times with maybe 1 or 2 times needing to take over.
It MUST be safer, I'm so much less tired and it's interesting watching the late night swerving by truck drivers having microsleeps...