Krazaak
Member
I suspect it was disagreed with because of this, which came directly from the Model 3's owner manual.I’m super curious why people disliked this post.
Do you disagree about his description of what AEB is for? Because he was correct based on every definition I’ve found in web searches.
Are you disagreeing with the statement that only the Tesla’s failed in this test? Because that’s true.
Or are you disagreeing with the statement that the Tesla’s are having trouble detecting stationary objects? Because that’s true.
Did I miss something else in that post that was worthy of dislike?
Warning:
Automatic Emergency Braking
is not designed to prevent a collision. At
best, it can minimize the impact of a
frontal collision by attempting to reduce
your driving speed. Depending on
Automatic Emergency Braking to avoid a
collision can result in serious injury or
death.
If you want AEB to be better, fine. This is what AEB does now.