CoastalMikey
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My disappeared yesterday afternoon. I am glad is not available for me to see and now I am less stressed and can focus on the beta not causing an accident.
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The concern is whether the score will continue to be used against usMy disappeared yesterday afternoon. I am glad is not available for me to see and now I am less stressed and can focus on the beta not causing an accident.
No. I think its been taken off since the original objective has been achieved. Collect safety data for 7 days.Do you think the FSD engineers at Tesla figured this out and are relaxing the conditions for us testers as it comes to Safety Scoring?
I get that, but it would extremely easy for Elon to make the virtue signaling case that anyone with a 71, or 84, or 63 score should have their access revoked. And we all know all that would take is a few hard braking events.I doubt anyone will get kicked out unless they get into an accident while driving with FSD beta.
Meanwhile, similar to errors not being counted while in AP, errors by the car in FSD, are not being counted.
It's unlikely that Tesla is going to hold you responsible for countering anything the car does while in AP or FSD. unless you get into an accident. In the later case you were probably not attentive enough to have avoided it.I get that, but it would extremely easy for Elon to make the virtue signaling case that anyone with a 71, or 84, or 63 score should have their access revoked. And we all know all that would take is a few hard braking events.
While I like to have the FSD Beta - I won't risk safety because I'm trying to game the score. To me that phase is over. But the normal way I've been driving is using AP - so I'll continue to use FSD/AP. If fsd gets revoked because I had to brake to avoid safety issues - so be it.I get that, but it would extremely easy for Elon to make the virtue signaling case that anyone with a 71, or 84, or 63 score should have their access revoked. And we all know all that would take is a few hard braking events.
With all due respect, Tesla decides when that phase is over, not us.While I like to have the FSD Beta - I won't risk safety because I'm trying to game the score. To me that phase is over. But the normal way I've been driving is using AP - so I'll continue to use FSD/AP. If fsd gets revoked because I had to brake to avoid safety issues - so be it.
I remember when setting Acceleration to "Chill" was called Granny Mode. My wife asked me if I was ok on a drive last weekend because I was being uber-careful with turns etc. I am at the point where I just plan to drive the car and let the score happen or not. I am happy with the driver assistance I get on the highway with FSD non-betaMy thoughts are, they really don't want beta testers worrying about their safety score. If the car is doing something wrong, they want to make sure the driver will slam on the brakes, take an aggressive turn, etc., if that is the safe thing to do when the FSD messes up.
I'm in Tennessee. And honestly, FSD cannot drive here. I have to disengage every couple of minutes. But I am clicking the record button each time and providing data for future training. It won't help you on your drives; NoA will though, which you already have so that's great!I remember when setting Acceleration to "Chill" was called Granny Mode. My wife asked me if I was ok on a drive last weekend because I was being uber-careful with turns etc. I am at the point where I just plan to drive the car and let the score happen or not. I am happy with the driver assistance I get on the highway with FSD non-beta
Where do you see that at? I've looked at every setting and can't locate it. I must have something not set correctly. When I go to the safety score leaderboard I can't find my vehicle.That's what I thought but it may not be updated information.
On your main TeslaFi landing page hover over your score at the top/middle. I thought that was my current, up-to-date Safety Score data. I just realized that while the mileage is changing the end date is not. The date appears to be frozen as of the 10th and has not changed in the last few days.
Just to confirm I do have the beta and Safety Score is no longer on my Tesla app.
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The setting is covered at:Where do you see that at? I've looked at every setting and can't locate it. I must have something not set correctly. When I go to the safety score leaderboard I can't find my vehicle.
Thank you.The setting is covered at:
About to give up. Please help :/
Hey all, I’ve contacted tesla multiple times, posted in here, talked on the phone with Tesla, and tried EVERYTHING humanly possible, and I still can’t see my safety score. I enrolled in the beta queue 2 weeks ago today, and have been driving very safely, but was never able to see my score. Today...teslamotorsclub.com
Mine still shows with current date with beta 10.2 … honestly it is giving me phantom FCW the like 2 times I drive without FSD navigation on, but then with it on I can’t go anywhere without it trying to kill me at least once … score is already down to a 98 so I am worried
My safety score is still there. I got a 75 on my first 10.2 beta drive. I really don't care to be honest. I was nervous about hitting curbs and driving unsafe thru a construction zone so I hit the brakes. I am more concerned about my and others safety than I am being part of beta testing. I don't think they will kick me though; I think they expect it. I have gotten 100 on another drive where I was in FSD for most of it. It is all situation dependent and safety takes precedence for me.I want confirmation from within Tesla that FSD beta drivers can stop worrying about Safety Score. I am hesitant to hard brake to disengage FSD in case it dings me enough to kick me out of the program.