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On a dual carriageway I want to be able to change lanes without disabling Autopilot - this was the main reason for taking FSD.

If I have selected Navigate on Autopilot (NOA) the car will change lanes automatically if I click the indicator whilst on a road that supports NOA. I can tell the road supports NOA because a blue line appears running down the middle of my lane on the display (model 3). In this case, it works well (unless it times out, but that's another issue altogether...)

With FSD, can you get the car to perform a lane change for you by indicating, if you are NOT on NOA? Can you get it to lane change when you are on NOA but the current road is not showing the blue line for lane following?

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