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Good point SDK. Just some random points on a Friday. I sometimes have a problem with context. Have a great weekend.That's nice, but what does it have to do with the subject of the thread?
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Good point SDK. Just some random points on a Friday. I sometimes have a problem with context. Have a great weekend.That's nice, but what does it have to do with the subject of the thread?
I have mine set to "Warn only" - so it doesn't take any evasive maneuvers. It also only rumbles the steering wheel - there is no audio alert.
This setting is not particularly intrusive.
Have those of you frustrated with this system set yours up this way as a test?
That’s Lane Departure Avoidance (LDA) that has the multiple settings, not Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance (ELDA) which does not have those settings and which turns itself back on at the start of every drive and which is the subject of this discussion thread.I have mine set to "Warn only" - so it doesn't take any evasive maneuvers. It also only rumbles the steering wheel - there is no audio alert.
This setting is not particularly intrusive.
Have those of you frustrated with this system set yours up this way as a test?
Just been updated to 2019.16.2 yesterday. I have had 3 false positives of the Emergency Lane Departure feature panicking.
Twice yesterday panicking at vehicles clearly in another lane. One of which sent me outside of my lane, and very close to a Semi.
Today, it panicked at an incomplete Arrow in my lane. Got this one on camera, I;m definitely in my lane and it flinches at this arrow.
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Anyone else had any false positives?
The Tesla software insists on keeping in the center of the passing lane and does not speed up when passing a semi.
Send a report to Tesla.Covered this in another thread, but ELDA almost had me kill someone this weekend.
Coming around a corner on a secondary, residential suburban road. After the corner is about a 1/3 mile of a straightaway, and there was another car approaching in the opposite lane, on the other end of the straight... there was a landscaping truck in my lane, with cones out and lights on, no big deal, he's doing what he's supposed to be.
I had the time and space to swerve into the oncoming lane and pass the obstacle before it affected the car coming towards me, so I did...as soon as I did, ELDA freaked out and attempted to put me back into the lane, where I would have struck the guy getting out of the truck. As it was, the car jerked me a little closer before I pulled hard enough to override it, so the guy probably thought I was an a-hole, but it could have been much worse.
I reported the bug.
I do not like ELDA, and if I am driving, I do not want it on.
Yeah my videos are not intended to show true false positives. I've had it freak out at a parked car as well, but the pair of videos were intended to show the system intervening during intentional maneuvers - sort of "soft" false positives. The car assumed that my lane change and my outside setup through the on ramp were unintentional, even though they were intentional. It's working 'as intended', but is the intent reasonable? Sounds like you'd say yes.That one pair of videos I discount as both maneuvers appeared appropriate for it to kick in: in the first the driver was in danger of a collision by aggressively changing lanes while another driver was coming up fast around them and in the second, they chose to unnecessarily leave the onramp lane while close to a wall. I can understand that the driver might not want their car to interfere no matter what they might choose to do, but at least ELDA wasn’t doing something unfounded or unreasonable.
It is a different setting/feature that is being discussed. Emergency Lane departure is either on or off, no other options. It turns itself back on each trip just like AEB. And it can take control of the steering if it is on no matter what your settings are for regular Lane Depature.
Weird - then I haven't triggered it since I bought the car.
How does one trigger lane departure warning (which I have done) and not ELDA (which I have never experienced)? It seems like they should go hand in hand . . .
For ELDA, the car has to think you are going to hit something. The basic LDA steering or vibrate function is related to lines on the road.Weird - then I haven't triggered it since I bought the car.
How does one trigger lane departure warning (which I have done) and not ELDA (which I have never experienced)? It seems like they should go hand in hand . . .
Supposedly ELDA triggers when the car think you are going to collide with something (vs just leaving your lane). I had it trigger once in the first release, it makes very loud beeps, red lines and steering wheel intervention. Makes your heart race. My trigger was cutting a corner short when getting on the freeway ramp. Car thought I was going to hit something apparently.
Since then I have not had it trigger. I think they toned it down in the subsequent releases, although it is still problematic for some folks.
I have 2019.16.x and it's fine. I think it's dependent on where you drive and the specific situation.I just got the dune buggy update yesterday, so maybe it's different now