GrimRe
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Nope. It’s considered a basic AutoPilot feature.Really? Is that temporary?
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Nope. It’s considered a basic AutoPilot feature.Really? Is that temporary?
The release notes say “Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control is designed to recognize and respond to traffic lights and stop signs, slowing your car to a stop when using Traffic-Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer. This feature will slow the car for all detected traffic lights, including green, blinking yellow, and off lights.” [ my emphasis ]Great. Got Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control.
The release notes say “Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control is designed to recognize and respond to traffic lights and stop signs, slowing your car to a stop when using Traffic-Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer. This feature will slow the car for all detected traffic lights, including green, blinking yellow, and off lights.” [ my emphasis ]
Whaaaat? We’ll now have cars slowing down at green lights for no reason? That’ll go down well with the B-double behind you.
Dont know if temporary but in the release notes image posted earlier it in use with standard AP & the two blue guidelines.Really? Is that temporary?
Yes.Can traffic light awareness can be enabled for one driver profile and not another?
Do you have FSD?My Model 3 reported 2020.20.13 as available while driving around today but by the time I got home to WiFi it dropped to 2020.20.12
Yes I have a performance with FSDDo you have FSD?
I am just trying to determine if 20.13 vs 20.12 could be due to FSD.
I have a SR+ with FSD and got 20.13 notification this morning and installed strait away, but I see in Teslafi now that there has been many 20.13 installs and most of the installations seem to be 20.12
It would be interesting to see what your release notes will show
The two blue guidelines are shown when Autosteer is active without Navigate on Autopilot, e.g., on city streets. The stop control feature is only available for those that purchased FSD software and FSD hardware.Dont know if temporary but in the release notes image posted earlier it in use with standard AP & the two blue guidelines.
Got 2020.20.12 yesterday, and it's installing .13 today - quick turnaround! The onramp TACC speed reset was not fixed yet in .12.
On the topic of downloads: Both times the download indicated 100% and then it seemed to take the equal amount of time (and data volume downloaded) for a second download, while sitting at 100% - has anyone else noticed this on their cars?
Then I wouldn't be so disappointed 20.13 must have been slowed down due to a huge issue or bug.Yes I have a performance with FSD
20.12 includes GPS update but not stopping at red lights
Woke up to a 20.13 install, happy daysThen I wouldn't be so disappointed 20.13 must have been slowed down due to a huge issue or bug.
Therefore. you are now upgraded to a version that has less bugs or issues compared to what you were initially going to be upgraded too
Hence, there is nothing to be be disappointed about:-
You will get a better version very soon.
1) It works incredibly well and, after a while, becomes intuitive in terms of when you can overide the stop and when it will start to strop (they are different distances from the stopping point). You just tap the accelerator and it cancels the upcoming stop - when you see the light is green etc.