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Yes. In fact it wouldn't make much sense to have lane departure warnings when AP is on, it's supposed to keep you in the lane anyway!The warnings are happening even if you don't have AP on. Or is it suppose to work that way?
Is alternate routing working for you?Nothing major but odd that it's all happened in the few days since the last update.
I have had that emergency crap go off while on autopilot requesting me to take control immediately. I was cruising on AP on M1 motorway in first lane. Some idiot in 3rd lane realized he had to take the exit, so cut across the whole motorway and probably about 5m ahead of me through my lane, but did not leave the lane fully at that point leaving edge of their car about 20cm into my lane, the car went nuts and all the warnings triggered. I took over and indicated and moved to second lane, but the alarms still flared for about 10 sec after. Was rather annoying. That was on 2022.24.8.Yes. In fact it wouldn't make much sense to have lane departure warnings when AP is on, it's supposed to keep you in the lane anyway!
The "Autopilot" menu includes options for all of the driver assist features, not just things that apply when Autopilot itself is enabled - things like "obstacle aware acceleration" and "automatic emergency braking".
I've been on 28.2 for the past 2 days but only just now have received my first alternate routing option. I was not just in D but also moving when that was offered, so doesn't seem to be limited to P.
Is alternate routing working for you?
Did your other journeys require a charging stop along the way? This short video was mentioned on a couple of threads that shows the problem and how to get around itI've been on 28.2 for the past 2 days but only just now have received my first alternate routing option. I was not just in D but also moving when that was offered, so doesn't seem to be limited to P.
Even if auto high beam dipped reliably when an oncoming car was visible would be a huge improvement for me. I'm not personally on Tesla vision (and won't be updating) but a mates on 2022.24.6 was dipping, but then turning them back while the oncoming car was still visible! That car must have thought we were flashing them!The auto high beam issue is a difficult one to judge. As I pointed out in my lengthy post last week much of it boils down to it being an issue of personal preference and driving behaviour. To some it is acceptable to turn high beams off when the oncoming traffic is visible. To others (myself included) this is too late.
I disagree that lane departure should be on when not in cruise control (TACC) or autopilot. I never use steering assistance. Don't do enough highway miles, mostly country roads and around towns and villages. I don't want blaring beeps and red warnings when I just adjust the car's line for potholes, ragged road edges, standing water etc when I am not in cruise or autopilot.Yes. In fact it wouldn't make much sense to have lane departure warnings when AP is on, it's supposed to keep you in the lane anyway!
The "Autopilot" menu includes options for all of the driver assist features, not just things that apply when Autopilot itself is enabled - things like "obstacle aware acceleration" and "automatic emergency braking".
So just turn it off as described above. I did.I disagree that lane departure should be on when not in cruise control (TACC) or autopilot. I never use steering assistance. Don't do enough highway miles, mostly country roads and around towns and villages. I don't want blaring beeps and red warnings when I just adjust the car's line for potholes, ragged road edges, standing water etc when I am not in cruise or autopilot.
No, none of those required charging, they were all local trips.Did your other journeys require a charging stop along the way? This short video was mentioned on a couple of threads that shows the problem and how to get around it
Even with it off it will still sound alerts at you if it concludes that you've left the lane. I had it ping me when I went over the double white lines at the RSL club carpark doing around 10km/h.So just turn it off as described above. I did.
Just got 2022.28.2. Now have alternate routes!
For those who are familiar with Tassie, you’ll be shocked to see it preferring to route through the highlands. That’s how bad the Midland Highway roadworks are!
[Edit: To clarify - I received 2022.28.1 a few days ago, then 28.2 today. The release notes didn't specifically include "alternate routes" - I just happened to test it immediately after getting the new version.]
I have noticed that also. When driving and happen to have an obstruction in the lane, then taking evasive action if I go over a line, it sets off its lane departure alarms and asks to take control immediately, even though I am in control and I intentionally went over that line to avoid hitting an obstruction in my lane. This has happened also a few times in roadworks areas where they have not painted over the original lines, so you are forced to go over solid lines. For some reason the car assumes you are not in control and panics even though you are not using autopilot at the time and are in full control.Even with it off it will still sound alerts at you if it concludes that you've left the lane. I had it ping me when I went over the double white lines at the RSL club carpark doing around 10km/h.
Even with it off, it still alerts you. This is a new "improvement".So just turn it off as described above. I did.
Have you tried indicating before crossing the line?When driving and happen to have an obstruction in the lane, then taking evasive action if I go over a line, it sets off its lane departure alarms