New TM3 owner (LR AWD, white-on-white with 19's and FSD) here. Have had the car almost a week, and can't imagine going back to another vehicle.
I was sad to discover that I'm unable to use Autopilot (specifically, auto-steer) on my commute. The problem is that the two main roads I use (both are surface streets) are incorrect in whatever database Tesla is using for speed limits.
So speed limit is 45, for some bizarre reason the Tesla thinks it's 25, so the car won't allow you to increase the speed more than 10 over on this classification of road... and that's 10 under the actual posted limit. No way I can drive 10 under, it would be a cacophony of honking horns and angry commuters being unreasonably delayed.
Will file bug reports for the road, but shouldn't be necessary-- I drive past a dozen speed limit signs. Why isn't Tesla reading them instead of relying on a database?
I love this car, and it's an absolute joy to drive... but kind of a bummer to lose autopilot on my commute. Here's hoping they start reading speed limit signs in a future update. (On a positive note, I only commute one or two days a week, usually work from home.)
I was sad to discover that I'm unable to use Autopilot (specifically, auto-steer) on my commute. The problem is that the two main roads I use (both are surface streets) are incorrect in whatever database Tesla is using for speed limits.
So speed limit is 45, for some bizarre reason the Tesla thinks it's 25, so the car won't allow you to increase the speed more than 10 over on this classification of road... and that's 10 under the actual posted limit. No way I can drive 10 under, it would be a cacophony of honking horns and angry commuters being unreasonably delayed.
Will file bug reports for the road, but shouldn't be necessary-- I drive past a dozen speed limit signs. Why isn't Tesla reading them instead of relying on a database?
I love this car, and it's an absolute joy to drive... but kind of a bummer to lose autopilot on my commute. Here's hoping they start reading speed limit signs in a future update. (On a positive note, I only commute one or two days a week, usually work from home.)