MaryAnning3
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I am really sorry to hear that. My own experience with EAP has been really positive, although at first I did have some problems understanding my role relative to the EAP system vis a vis: lane changes, how best to apply steering wheel pressure and other little things that are important. At this point, I love it.I have to say EAP is becoming less and less interesting to me right now. I love the idea of it when the kinks are worked out, but I don't think I am ready to put my life in the hands of something in 'beta testing" or watch my car drive into a wall instead of parking.
My 2 cents:
* On a properly functioning model 3, EAP is already better at driving and (much?) safer than the average driver.
* It is amazing how relaxing it is to drive freeways with EAP.
* Tesla has created the most advanced and amazing driver assist technology ever, and I think it is pretty reasonable to ask owners to contribute $5000 to that endeavor in the context of purchasing a $50,000+ car which already has the cameras.
I would guess, and I would love to hear what other people believe, that EAP as it exists right now, is safer than 90% of human drivers. Is that overly optimistic? too conservative? That is, perhaps, a difficult thing to quantify, but I am interested to hear what other people think...