In my recent cases I’m on a rural road, so speed limit 60. Speed limit still shows 60 even when slowing down. Shouldn’t make a difference for TACC though - I do have EAP and that automatically slows down in slower areas. TACC doesn’t
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Sorry I thought tesla did use OSM - cheap data etc. I agree though OSM is good for a huge amount of data but its the 'newbie change mistakes' that got me thinking the way I did. Most of these sessions of the car slowing are short lived so they are quickly being corrected. The posts above 2 cars doing the same and over multiple days does support its a mapping issue.Tesla does not use OSM in UK, only shoddy TomTom map data. OSM users like myself are hot on vandalism and newbie change mistakes and know it is likely more up-to-date than any other source.
Not if it what you are asking, but when our cars do the ‘slow down’ I described earlier, the speed limit display remains showing 30mph, the car just slows for a while. It ‘feels’ like the cars know traffic slows at that point usually, and reacts accordingly, but I know that isn’t what is happening.Can someone explain to me and Pink why the speed on the display are 'sometimes' not related to the cars actions.
Respectfully, I have no intention of "getting used to" an unpredictable (read dangerous) car.Get used to it. It’s been like it for years.