I have only 473 miles on my MYP and this is my first Tesla. I have been driving a stick shift car for most of my life so getting use to feathering the accelerator was super easy to get the hang of.
The problem I have is that I feel like I've almost been rear ended maybe a half a dozen times already. I've been trying to watch when the break lights come on in the center screen and unless I actually try to get them to turn on or legitimately need to slow down, they only come on for that last 7 - 3 mph.
I guess I'm having a hard time alerting people they need to start slowing down without making my ride as smooth as I would prefer.
Anyone else have this issue and maybe more importantly, how you find the correct balance between smooth driving and not getting rear-ended?
The problem I have is that I feel like I've almost been rear ended maybe a half a dozen times already. I've been trying to watch when the break lights come on in the center screen and unless I actually try to get them to turn on or legitimately need to slow down, they only come on for that last 7 - 3 mph.
I guess I'm having a hard time alerting people they need to start slowing down without making my ride as smooth as I would prefer.
Anyone else have this issue and maybe more importantly, how you find the correct balance between smooth driving and not getting rear-ended?