Who know's.. probably will. For now it's only available on 2024+ models only.Problem is they will probably introduce it for the Y in the next update or so?
Best we can do with the older models is the aftermarket products.
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Who know's.. probably will. For now it's only available on 2024+ models only.Problem is they will probably introduce it for the Y in the next update or so?
It requires UWB support. No model Y currently has the hardware for it. They may offer a hardware upgrade potentially.Problem is they will probably introduce it for the Y in the next update or so?
BTW, what is UWB?It requires UWB support. No model Y currently has the hardware for it. They may offer a hardware upgrade potentially.
Since iPhone 11 (late 2019 release) but not in.cheaper SE 2nd/3rd gen (2020/ 2022 releases).Only the latest iPhone
Why would that make any difference?. You still have to drive /control/steerthe car irrespective of what the car "sees"One advantage of the new enhanced visualisations is that we can see what the car sees.
Why would that make any difference?. You still have to drive /control/steerthe car irrespective of what the car "sees"
I believe that was the intent of @bcarp's suggestion.I think this is referring to the adaptive headlights. If the visualisation doesn't show a car ahead in the distance, it probably won't black it out in the high beam, so you can use the screen to know if it will be blinding people.
Agree that's exactly how I see themI do find the visualisations useful to help understand the behaviour of the car. Either when it is signalling an alert (pedestrian or other car potential collision) or when I’m using autopilot.
For the warning it identifies the specific concern. Mainly they are false positives, but not so often they distract or provoke alarm fatigue.
For autopilot it lets me predict when autopilot will behave erratically and easier if I take over.
I think I’m probably a bit of an outlier who is interested in seeing how the autopilot is evolving and how I can exploit it to reduce task load.
Others will have a higher expectation of performance and that is fair enough given the expectations that have been encouraged over the years
I went for a drive in the rain today, and tried out the 2024.14.3 change to the wiper controls.
When they first introduced the wiper controls on the left scroll wheel, I instantly ridiculed it, because you had to long-press the scroll wheel, then use it left/right to adjust the wipers. Whereas, if you pushed the end of the stalk, you then used the scroll wheel up/down to adjust the wipers. This inconsistency just reeked of ineptness and total disfunction of their human interface/software engineering section.
When 2024.14.3 came out, the change notes read that they had finally listened to me and fixed the scroll wheel long push to be up/down - now finally consistent with the stalk push behaviour.
So I tried it out today, and guess what?
If you long press the scroll wheel, you need to scroll your thumb up to go OFF-A-1-2-3-4.
But, if you press the stalk button, you need to scroll your thumb down to go OFF-A-1-2-3-4.
My OCD almost caused me to drive the car at 200 km/h into the nearest concrete wall.
But fortunately, just in time, the car reminded me to pay attention to the road, and all was good in the world again...
For Android phone I have been using Pixel phones and since Pixel 6 in 2021 the Pro versions have all had UWB support. Same goes for Samsung S21 onwards. Though Tesla app on Android does not support using it.Since iPhone 11 (late 2019 release) but not in.cheaper SE 2nd/3rd gen (2020/ 2022 releases).
You used to be able to set a 1 (useful in heavy Sydney traffic to avoid people cutting in front of you) when the radar was enabled.Wow! I couldn’t cope with that. I’m at the minimum of 2, and in non-freeway conditions would like this to be 1!
I actually liked the left-right. The volume was up-down. Now, I find myself changing the wipers when in light rain when I'm intending to change the volume because I'm pushing the stalk button so much.I personally think the left/right of the scroll wheel is un-ergonomic in general, It feels like a real "effort" to do the action correctly
The worst thing about driving in Sydney is bastards not letting you change lanes, which you need to do to avoid being railroaded into turning left or right where you didn't want to but it wasn't signposted until the point where traffic was already queued up to, or getting stuck in a lane suddenly full of parked cars.You used to be able to set a 1 (useful in heavy Sydney traffic to avoid people cutting in front of you) when the radar was enabled.
Not just Sydney… Canberra and many other locations too! Generally I find Australian drivers are getting less and less considerate of each other. Sad really.The worst thing about driving in Sydney is bastards not letting you change lanes, which you need to do to avoid being railroaded into turning left or right where you didn't want to but it wasn't signposted until the point where traffic was already queued up to, or getting stuck in a lane suddenly full of parked cars.
One persons cutting off is another persons letting in. 7 to the max.You used to be able to set a 1 (useful in heavy Sydney traffic to avoid people cutting in front of you) when the radar was enabled.
This scenario gets heavily featured on that Aussie dashcams YouTube channel haha along with the resulting aftermathThe worst thing about driving in Sydney is bastards not letting you change lanes, which you need to do to avoid being railroaded into turning left or right where you didn't want to but it wasn't signposted until the point where traffic was already queued up to, or getting stuck in a lane suddenly full of parked cars.
yep - the old ‘this is my space’ attitude, even in motionNot just Sydney… Canberra and many other locations too! Generally I find Australian drivers are getting less and less considerate of each other. Sad really.