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Does it stop at red lights? How about roundabouts?
It works fine on motorway-style roads (multilane separated carriageways), which is where it says you're supposed to use it.In general would you say from your own experience that Basic Autopilot is behaving safely and working nicely as expected?
You will receive a range of opinions on this. My experience with Autopilot on our '22 model 3 is that it works extremely well on divided highways, which is its intended use. On rural two lane roads, it is somewhat useful but hugs the centreline too closely and sometimes brakes hard because it "sees" things that are not there. My grade is A+ for divided highways and D for two lane roads.Hi All,
Please pardon the question/concern from a newbie who recently ordered the standard Model Y. In general would you say from your own experience that Basic Autopilot is behaving safely and working nicely as expected?
Thanks.
I use it for 80% of my driving here in rural New Mexico which is mostly on two lane roads. It makes my life much easier. There are a couple of places where the lanes are weird and it will try to go into the wrong lane out of an intersection. This surprised me at first but now that I know about it, it's no big deal. Once it tried to veer into a car that was waiting for a light which was scary. OTOH it saved the life of a young deer that ran in front of my car. The car saw the deer and started hard braking before I even saw it.In general would you say from your own experience that Basic Autopilot is behaving safely and working nicely as expected?
I use it for 80% of my driving here in rural New Mexico which is mostly on two lane roads.
My understanding is there are two stacks. One for FSD Beta and another older one for everything else. AFAIK, Autopilot and non-Beta FSD everywhere use the older stack. The older stack is even used for highway driving with FSD Beta. But this may change with the next FSD Beta release where one stack (the newer one) will rule them all.Isn't the software stack used in the US for Auto Pilot a different version than in Australia? I heard we have an outdated one here.
We've had Tesla 3s for over 3yrs. And Ss for longer.I understand Teslas have only recently been introduced to Australia and New Zealand and IIUC FSD is much cheaper there compared to the price in the US. M
Thanks for the correction!We've had Tesla 3s for over 3yrs. And Ss for longer.
When FSD Beta was introduced in the US the price went up substantially. That hasn't happened yet in other markets as no Beta. Also no FSD subscription options.
I have a M3 and absolutely love Basic Autopilot. I don’t use it in wet or snow conditions, but it’s great in traffic and major roads over 35mph. I supervise (as required). There are some issues that you will learn to take over control. It sometimes annoying habits and occasional phantom braking.Hi All,
Please pardon the question/concern from a newbie who recently ordered the standard Model Y. In general would you say from your own experience that Basic Autopilot is behaving safely and working nicely as expected?
Thanks.
Hi All,
Please pardon the question/concern from a newbie who recently ordered the standard Model Y. In general would you say from your own experience that Basic Autopilot is behaving safely and working nicely as expected?
Thanks.