Hi All-
I commute on a stretch of highway (I-94) in metro Detroit, where the actual speed limit is at least 55mph in all areas. For some reason, there are patches where Tesla thinks the speed limit is 35mph. The problem is that even though I have the settings to maintain the speed on an absolute basis (not the +/- setting relative to the speed limit), the cruise speed abruptly drops from, say 75mph. I don't let the vehicle slow down enough to find out what it is trying to reset to.
Clearly this is some safety mechanism because Tesla wouldn't want to allow the vehicle to travel 75mph in what it believes is 35mph zone.
My question is, how do I either override this setting, or how do I let Tesla know that this speed limit data is factually incorrect?
There are a lot of these little patches on my commute, but this one is the most dangerous, because if someone is following me at high speed they can (and almost have) slammed into my rear end.
Thanks Tesla Owners!
I commute on a stretch of highway (I-94) in metro Detroit, where the actual speed limit is at least 55mph in all areas. For some reason, there are patches where Tesla thinks the speed limit is 35mph. The problem is that even though I have the settings to maintain the speed on an absolute basis (not the +/- setting relative to the speed limit), the cruise speed abruptly drops from, say 75mph. I don't let the vehicle slow down enough to find out what it is trying to reset to.
Clearly this is some safety mechanism because Tesla wouldn't want to allow the vehicle to travel 75mph in what it believes is 35mph zone.
My question is, how do I either override this setting, or how do I let Tesla know that this speed limit data is factually incorrect?
There are a lot of these little patches on my commute, but this one is the most dangerous, because if someone is following me at high speed they can (and almost have) slammed into my rear end.
Thanks Tesla Owners!