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I also find this behavior odd. I’m not sure if the other answer, not dropping below the set speed, would have different issues.The only thing I find odd is that it is possible to slow down the car below the set speed. This can be done by first going a bit faster than the set speed and then easing off on the accelerator without fully letting it go. The car will slow down below the set speed. However, the moment the accelerator is fully released, the car will attempt to get back to the programmed speed.
I strongly suspect this is the main reason why you were below set speed.then controlling speed for a sharp turn
Nope, I tried it and you can get below the set speed even on a straight road without any other traffic, at least with the car software that I have installed (2022.20.8 I think).I strongly suspect this is the main reason why you were below set speed.
Yep, happens to me all the time. But the possible resulting "unintended acceleration " is not that much of an issue as we use "chill" mode.Nope, I tried it and you can get below the set speed even on a straight road without any other traffic, at least with the car software that I have installed (2022.20.8 I think).
Just accelerate above the set speed, then get the power bar into the green range without fully releasing the acceleraror And the car will slow down below the set speed.
I tried the same with my motorcycle's cruise control and it will automatically add power the moment it reaches the set speed. I'm not sure what Tesla's reasoning is.
It wasn't much of an issue for sure. I don't think it makes much of a difference if the car is in chill or sport mode though. As long as TACC controls the car's speed, it will always accelerate more or less gently.Yep, happens to me all the time. But the possible resulting "unintended acceleration " is not that much of an issue as we use "chill" mode.
close to the edges of the air (the most dangerous part of the air - the middle of it is pretty safe)
Simply, aircraft only crash where the air meets land or water. “The edges of the air.” In the “middle of the air”, there’s nothing to hit except more air, or occasionally, another aircraft.This is very peculiar language for a lamen such as myself.
...and TikTok videos. I am a pilot myself and I've probably heard them all lol.It kinda goes with old jokes like “you can never have too much fuel, unless you’re on fire”, or “the most useless things to a pilot - runway behind you, altitude above you, or fuel left behind in the fuel truck”.
Simply, aircraft only crash where the air meets land or water. “The edges of the air.” In the “middle of the air”, there’s nothing to hit except more air, or occasionally, another aircraft.