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Your car might be charged but your phone's 44% charge makes me nervous....Hmmmmm..
glad to see it's 'improved' for some . . . .I'm very pleased with this update. Overall much improved and very excited about local road now at posted speed +5.
California and still nothing ((((
Reboot, wifi, driving around Tesla factory...
I tried all and still nothing
glad to see it's 'improved' for some . . . .
Ours? not do much. We now get THIS (dare i say) sort of BS going on - both this time, as well as the prior update;
All of this reboot, wifi, etc. stuff is, I think, pure voodoo, and a red herring. It's either your time or it isn't. The more you futz with stuff, the more you're going to think 'oh, that did it'. But it didn't.
it was there in 17.11.45 - found out when went to adjust my belt lolllI haven't seen this anywhere, maybe it's a known feature though: when the driver's seatbelt is unbuckled, autosteer immediately limits to 25mph (at least on local roads).
Don't ask me how I know
interesting to know about reading signs. my experience is different, gps has wrong speed limit on I276 (posted speed limit is 70, gps shows 65), but no sign reading or correction.it reads signs 1 in 3 times. How do I know this? I drive the same commute with my fiat, and the gps speed is different than the Tesla's camera speed (actual posted limit). .
My experiences so far also indicate no camera involvement. Although I have not seen any incorrect sign postings I still notice that those streets that have signs but no gps data associated with them still are not reflected in the car itself.interesting to know about reading signs. my experience is different, gps has wrong speed limit on I276 (posted speed limit is 70, gps shows 65), but no sign reading or correction.