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I have not set any speed offset, so I won't know that but without any speed offset the behaviour is as mentionedSo does yours do that now? I am wondering if this is a FSD feature only?
I got 44.10.1 and I setup the Set Speed to 6% offset, so I am driving in a 60 zone it will be 64, and when I enter a 70 zone I thought that it would accelerate to 74 but it doesn't, it will stay at 64 until I tap the speed limit icon on the screen. Also doesn't go from 74 down to 64 when I enter a 60 zone automatically,
So does yours do that now? I am wondering if this is a FSD feature only?
I got 44.10.1 and I setup the Set Speed to 6% offset, so I am driving in a 60 zone it will be 64, and when I enter a 70 zone I thought that it would accelerate to 74 but it doesn't, it will stay at 64 until I tap the speed limit icon on the screen. Also doesn't go from 74 down to 64 when I enter a 60 zone automatically,
Speed recognition in Aus is not yet for highways (seemingly anything 80+).
And if you look at the camera feeds they may have difficulty with the digital signs.
Assume that was northbound?
I hit the same issue. Not sure where it comes from as I don't believe any surface roads have 100 limits.
Unless it's a local built-up area, nobody in the US pays much attention to speed limits. Authorities know this.Haven't seen any videos from the US of digital signs, but I'm sure they must have them as well.
I'm no expert in video formats, hence simply assembled the frames to a format that would play "nice" with all the processing I'm doing. @moa999 I'm using the TesLAX app with data logger scripts I wrote fetching CAN bus data with a white wifi panda on every drive. I then wrote a bunch of python scripts to piece together the footage from the cameras and draw the data on top. If there's sufficient interest I can make it all available.
I have no idea how they process the video data internally to get all the object recognition working.