There are far far better sleuths then me, far far better.... I’m just blacklisted to all get out so there’s not much downside for me to share with you that there is for others.
So far, there hasn't been anyone who has said the on-ramp off-ramp works yet. It's either gone to non autopilot cars or people without EAP or just doesn't work yet. It could be a secret I guess and people have been testing for awhile but you'd think we'd have seen it in action by now if we thought we were getting this update soon.
@BigD0g @dennis_d @nemSoma Any of you lucky folks use XM and be kind enough to report if the channel artwork is finally displayed in V9? Ty!!!
More Tesla fodder.....when I bought the Executive Rear Seat premium option on my 2015 S85D I was promised (not an Elon tweet but actually on the Tesla web site as the description of the option) that passengers could control the media player from (any seat really) the back seat. Booya ONLY 3&1/2 years later.....the option is finally available. I should have never doubted Tesla ROTFLMAO Too bad I sold that car for an S100D with pre-paid FSD that was shown in a video on the Tesla web site as “coming soon” Only Tesla -
I await your future comment about your S200D that finally has FSD and waiting on your pre-paid Neuralink hookup.
Car drives itself. Mad Max mode enabled. Turn confirmation is disabled. The car basically drives itself, whenever you see a blue line in the middle it's driven by autopilot.
For the win! EDIT: Also, noticed a pretty concerning situation at 0:43... The display made it look like you plowed through that car. And pretty impressive at 1:52 that it seems to see a car rapidly coming from behind to wait on the lane change.
Yeah it's interesting, the red lane line range seems much longer than the display's 360 surround view range. So maybe blind spot monitoring is longer-range than the IC would indicate.
Great video! Was AP engaged continuously or did it disengage (other than when you took the Page Mill exit ramp at around 0:26)?