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One alternative would be hold-for-drive, creep-for-reverse, as someone else suggested, but here's a random crazy thought: scroll wheel "trim": When in reverse (or maybe when in hold regardless of gear) the right scroll wheel is inch-forward, inch-backward. Each click moves the car 1 inch.
Interesting idea. Tesla likes to keep it simple though. Imagine someone scrolling the wrong wheel (thinking they were doing volume) and BAM! Ouch.
Drive down a hill at 5mph and then come off the accelerator. You can see the car will actually use energy to stop itself. Repeatable every time.
I've done it like 15 times already going down my parking deck. Everytime theres a green bar all the way to zero. Maybe its different on different models. Mine is a HW3, RWD.
@verygreen says the cars see the cones but doesn’t send the data to the MCU in the HW3 format it is expecting to show them.I just went by a few construction zones on AP (HW2.5). No come visualization or detection. Cones were right in the drive line and I got not warning.
I just went by a few construction zones on AP (HW2.5). No come visualization or detection. Cones were right in the drive line and I got not warning.
NopeI'm not sure if I have just missed this in the past but today when I was backing up into my garage it gave me how many inches I was away from an object??? Is that new?
As @diamond.g pointed out seems to be a HW3 function. Which I think is good news as they move to the next HW platform being able to handle more.Oh that’s helpful. It’s no good. But it’s helpful that you were able to test that.
So, people who bought AutoPilot (BETA) are now to be left out of certain important things that contribute to autopilot such as, obstruction detection, forcing them to buy full self driving? Is Cone a NOAP only feature? If not, isn’t this a little unfair?
As @diamond.g pointed out seems to be a HW3 function. Which I think is good news as they move to the next HW platform being able to handle more.
Oh that’s helpful. It’s no good. But it’s helpful that you were able to test that.
So, people who bought AutoPilot (BETA) are now to be left out of certain important things that contribute to autopilot such as, obstruction detection, forcing them to buy full self driving? Is Cone a NOAP only feature? If not, isn’t this a little unfair?