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i wish there is some clarification on this. I dont have 160 KM accumulated in last 7 days but i do have more than 300K in last 30 days. Can some one confirm that we have to maintain 160km in last 7 days with a score of 99 or above to get beta?yikes is that correct, don't see any mention of this in the Tesla instruction on the safety score, only in Driveteslacanada site "Additionally, you have to drive a minimum of 160km over the course of the next 7 days. If you only drive 50km and have a 100 Safety Score, you won’t be eligible to download FSD Beta." have had my car in the garage for over a week with 100, so now have to do a lot of driving to catch up?
but Driveteslacanada also says once you have done the 160K "Alternatively, you can park your car and wait, ", so maybe the 160 is only initially???
There's no clarification about anything, unfortunately, but it is very unlikely that it's a rolling 7-day requirement. The "next 7 days" language was in that post because at that point they/we assumed that there would be a 7-day safety score period at the end of which the beta invites would be distributed. After numerous delays, the "7 day" rule wasn't accurate anymore -- it would be more accurate (I assume) to say that you must accumulate at least 160 km during the scoring window (i.e., the last 30 days) for your score to count. The rule is there to ensure that you can't drive for 10 minutes and then park your car until you get the beta, i.e., that your score is reflective of a significant amount of driving. If you have 160km during the scoring window I am quite sure you're fine.i wish there is some clarification on this. I dont have 160 KM accumulated in last 7 days but i do have more than 300K in last 30 days. Can some one confirm that we have to maintain 160km in last 7 days with a score of 99 or above to get beta?
I checked and I do have that...thought just barely. 168km over last 7 days.I don't know if this matters - but I ensured I had at least 100 mi (162 km) in a sliding window back every 7 days - even though the score is over 30 days.
autopilot settings. under FSD Beta it tells you in that paragraph how many more strikeouts you have.Anyone know where we can track disengagements that could result in a suspension of the beta.
I’ve heard the beta freak out twice now. Not sure if it’s a disengagement, or just alarms.
Anyone know where I can track throes ?
I doubt legacy's...my service centre said when camera replacement is available they will contact me, and there is no ETA..there is a lot of angst with USA legacy owners whom still have not got beta despite having their cams replaced...not looking good for legacy owners.TeslaFi shows 9 S and 4 X getting added to FSD Beta 10.11.1 right now. Maybe legacy vehicles are included now? Sounds like at least a 2017 S made in August (so RCCB and originally HW2.5) received it.
Not all legacy X & S need cameras so I would expect those to be able to get the FSD Beta. Seems like the manufacture cut-off date is around Aug 2017 for vehicles with compatible cameras (AP 2.5?). Maybe I am just being optimisticI doubt legacy's...my service centre said when camera replacement is available they will contact me, and there is no ETA..there is a lot of angst with USA legacy owners whom still have not got beta despite having their cams replaced...not looking good for legacy owners.
There's multiple levels of "legacy:"I doubt legacy's...
yeah it is still recording for me. I had to hit the brake a few times to correct the mistakes by FSD and I got dinged for that.If you have FSD beta now, who does or does not still record safety score? I'm still recording after 20 hours and multiple drives.
I like to use my brakes like a normal person again and I don't like how my safety score is being recorded. I might just hit the brakes on purpose a few times so I really don't have to care about my scores. Hopefully it disappears soon.If you have FSD beta now, who does or does not still record safety score? I'm still recording after 20 hours and multiple drives.
It sure does. Sometimes for an annoyingly long time before actually changing lanes.Does FSD not signal when changing lanes into a turning lane for others?
It still records but it doesn't matter anymore. The only thing that will get your FSD beta revoked is 5 forced disconnects due to inattention.If you have FSD beta now, who does or does not still record safety score? I'm still recording after 20 hours and multiple drives.
I'm in the same boat, (2018 Model 3 with 99 score) but have had the data sharing enabled, and still don't have the FSB Beta yet. So it might not be related. But probably good to have enabled anyways. It could just be a random selection from those that are in the approval zone.As I check for an update several times a day, waiting for my turn, I ponder what factors could make me not a chosen one. I have a 99 score, 2018 model 3. But this morning I poked through my settings and rediscovered that under data sharing/privacy I was not allowing Tesla to access clips from my cabin camera or autopilot cameras. Just good privacy hygiene I figured. I've enabled them now, but does anyone know if these settings are factors determining who gets it? I'd have figured I'd still get the choice and have to accept all the appropriate data sharing as part of beta.