At least school is about to be out giving a little more time. But yeah this should come near the top and above hand signals.Why not school zones ? I don’t know why nobody among his YT supporters asks him that.
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At least school is about to be out giving a little more time. But yeah this should come near the top and above hand signals.Why not school zones ? I don’t know why nobody among his YT supporters asks him that.
Looks to me Elon encourages people to have more kids, yetAt least school is about to be out giving a little more time. But yeah this should come near the top and above hand signals.
I posted about this previously but FSD is recognizing flashing school zone lights/signs. However, FSD resumes speed before going past the school. Probably because there is no sign telling FSD the school zone speed limit is over. When the lights aren't flashing FSD travels at the regular speed limit. Works 80% of the time in schools in my town.At least school is about to be out giving a little more time. But yeah this should come near the top and above hand signals.
Wouldn't there be a sign saying "end school zone" or something like that ? Thats how we know the school zone is over.Probably because there is no sign telling FSD the school zone speed limit is over.
This is purely anecdotal but I've tested a few times and the high school near me causes 25mph during the day, but doesn't in the late afternoon and evening. Not sure if this new behavior or an aberration.I posted about this previously but FSD is recognizing flashing school zone lights/signs. However, FSD resumes speed before going past the school. Probably because there is no sign telling FSD the school zone speed limit is over. When the lights aren't flashing FSD travels at the regular speed limit. Works 80% of the time in schools in my town.
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As they haven’t released FSD in EU I suspect it’s not on a priority list for that dead line.From July 7, all new cars in the EU must have a system that ensures that they read and react to all speed signs. It will be interesting to see if Tesla manages this. Today there is great chaos when it comes to speed limits and Tesla cars here in Europe.
It's unrelated to FSD - all new vehicles sold after that data must have this.As they haven’t released FSD in EU I suspect it’s not on a priority list for that dead line.
The EU ISA (Intelligent Speed Adaptation) system is still being refined. According to a little searching, the primary method is a unified map database that the car can use with built-in GPS. This has long been included in Tesla nav, autopilot and FSD features. The biggest downside comes from inaccuracies in the database(s), and the work is ongoing too improve the coverage and accuracy in Europe. Presumably it's already better than the current state of speed limit mapping in the USA, but in both places it's an ongoing project. The goal and expectation is apparently greater than 90% accuracy for now.It's unrelated to FSD - all new vehicles sold after that data must have this.
I would think most of the functionality is already there in terms of warning the driver in case of speeding, though it will likely need changes/additions to comply with the exact rules.
Before V12 FSD actually did a better job at responding quickly to speed zone changes when passing a speed zone sign. This was after a lot of complaints over a year by testers who were concerned of getting speeding tickets. V12 basically broke that functionality so hopefully they can fix the problem.At least on one point, Tesla fails. When entering a speed zone, the speed is not regulated until the moment the speed sign is passed. Then, on a downhill slope, it can take up to 100 meters before the speed is correct. The police like to have a control point just a few meters inside the zone. Furthermore, I believe that the accuracy of the speed database is no better than 60-70% today in the EU, so a lot of work is needed here.
Camera-based reading of speed signs seems extremely poor, and is probably not implemented at all. Isn't there a challenge with Mobileye's patent on this that Tesla is not willing to accept? In many situations where the speed sign is displayed correctly in the car, it is not transferred to the AP, and will therefore not reduce the car's speed. This has been like this since I got my car in 2018, and probably from 2016 when Mobileye and Tesla broke off their collaboration.
Is that your speculation - because in reality it is definitely implemented and is quite good. It is very rare to see FSD misread speed limits. Not just that - earlier it used to take truck speed limit or school zone speed limit as the correct limit all the time. Now it doesn’t.Camera-based reading of speed signs seems extremely poor, and is probably not implemented at all.
We are comparing different generations of software. That’s where the difference is.I don't think I'm speculating, but rather experiencing. But there are probably big differences between the US and the EU.
Not where I live. I don't see any evidence at all that it's "reading" anything. If the map data is good, maybe it appears to someone it is reading signs. But if the map data is bad, like 30 out of 100 miles where I am, it blows right past perfectly legible signs.We are comparing different generations of software. That’s where the difference is.
FSD definitely reads posted speed limits quite well.
I guess we need more reports then. I clearly see the speed change when passing a speed sign post. There are also a lot of videos (and discussions here) on this a few years (?) back.Not where I live. I don't see any evidence at all that it's "reading" anything. If the map data is good, maybe it appears to someone it is reading signs. But if the map data is bad, like 30 out of 100 miles where I am, it blows right past perfectly legible signs.
Interesting. Another data point- I can go from a 35 MPH zone, through a major intersection, to a road divided with a median. 100 feet down the road is the first 50 MPH speed limit sign.Not where I live. I don't see any evidence at all that it's "reading" anything. I
There is ton of evidence they are reading signs - it used to (?) show the signs in visualization as well.Every time Tesla changes the speed at the sign exactly. Sure looks like it is recognized in real time to me.seems to happen frequently.