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I wish I could tell my car to stay 3 seconds behind the car in front instead of car lengths. It knows how far the car ahead of me is and it knows how fast Im going. I feel like that would be easy to do.
Adjust the Following Distance
To adjust the following distance you want to maintain between Model 3 and a vehicle traveling ahead of you, press the steering wheel's right scroll button to the left or right to choose a setting from 1 (the closest following distance) to 7 (the longest following distance). Each setting corresponds to a time-based distance that represents how long it takes for Model 3, from its current location, to reach the location of the rear bumper of the vehicle ahead of you.
But I dont have FSD so I can’t change lanes.If you set your car to 3, stay the HELL out of the left lanes.
I'm pretty sure it already does that. The increments are ½ second, so to get a 3 second gap, you set the car to "6".I wish I could tell my car to stay 3 seconds behind the car in front instead of car lengths. It knows how far the car ahead of me is and it knows how fast Im going. I feel like that would be easy to do.
I'm pretty sure it already does that. The increments are ½ second, so to get a 3 second gap, you set the car to "6".
If you set your car to 3, stay the HELL out of the left lanes.
no, the gap for each number is variable based on speed.
I wish I could tell my car to stay 3 seconds behind the car in front instead of car lengths. It knows how far the car ahead of me is and it knows how fast Im going. I feel like that would be easy to do.
Why? Are you only allowed to use the passing / HOV lane if you're following at a certain distance? I think not. The faster I go, the more space I want between myself and anything in front of me. I will concede that I rarely follow the "four second" rule, but I acutally tend to keep my car at a distance setting of 7 as it's comfortable for me and, yes, allows for room for people who need to be in the same lane as I to merge in ahead of me. I also keep right except when passing or when availing myself of the HOV lane.If you set your car to 3, stay the HELL out of the left lanes.
Nothing you just wrote contradicts what I wrote. The gaps are time-based. The faster you drive the bigger the gap. That’s what time-based means. The gaps are based upon ½ second increments. A “1” is ½ a second. A “3” is 1.5secs. A “7” is 3.5secs. A 3.5sec gap is longer on the highway than it is on a city street.no, the gap for each number is variable based on speed.
Nothing you just wrote contradicts what I wrote. The gaps are time-based. The faster you drive the bigger the gap. That’s what time-based means. The gaps are based upon ½ second increments. A “1” is ½ a second. A “3” is 1.5secs. A “7” is 3.5secs. A 3.5sec gap is longer on the highway than it is on a city street.