That's actually allowed and thats the only exception allowing the car to move to one side of a lane.How does the way the car automatically moves to the right of the lane when passing HGVs fit with that?
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That's actually allowed and thats the only exception allowing the car to move to one side of a lane.How does the way the car automatically moves to the right of the lane when passing HGVs fit with that?
That's interesting as I don't think it's meant to do that. My car has never served and instead slams the brakes on as a solution.A couple of weeks ago I was heading north somewhere in the midlands between the M1 and the M6 Toll (on expenses!). I was in lane 3 of 4, with a truck in lane 2 and lane 4 empty. I was on Autopilot - EAP. The truck was wandering in its lane and I was keeping a close eye on it. The car decided, without any input from me, that it was uncomfortable with the truck and moved sharply into lane 4.
Rules are malleable. Once it is clear that neural net FSD works, then the rules can be changed, Mind you, it will probably require BMW and/or Mercedes to licence the technology from Tesla first.
Do you have EAP? Slam brakes on is normal autopilot behaviour.That's interesting as I don't think it's meant to do that. My car has never served and instead slams the brakes on as a solution.
Just installed now2024.14.8 downloading now.
Teslafi shows a bit of a roll.
@AnthonyLR you too?
I assume it will just be bug fixes and hope it shifts AP away from the kerb a bit
PS. An update on a Sunday is mighty rare for me!
Installed, but 2 button reset is having to wait until the dog, sleeping on my lap, wakes upJust installed now
Interesting, Tessie mainly just shows people with 2024.14.x upgrading. They look to be holding the rest steady on 2024.8.9 but maybe need a few more testers from .8.9 to make sure it upgrades properly to this new branch.Just installing 2024.14.8 too! Upgrading from 2024.8.9
We were on 2024.8.9 prior to the 14.8 update earlier today. I won’t be using the car until tomorrow but I certainly hope it upgraded properly.Interesting, Tessie mainly just shows people with 2024.14.x upgrading. They look to be holding the rest steady on 2024.8.9 but maybe need a few more testers from .8.9 to make sure it upgrades properly to this new branch.
Same here - current at 60% installed.Just installing 2024.14.8 too! Upgrading from 2024.8.9
I looked for this tonight on my drive down to work and it definitely biases away from HGVs. Quite subtle though.That's interesting as I don't think it's meant to do that. My car has never served and instead slams the brakes on as a solution.
Your car will get a notificaton of an update using the car LTE and display a "download" symbol on your screen.My car is in a car park at present, does this mean it will not check for an update over cellular if I wake it using the app. Do I need to be home connected to wifi ?
14.8 waiting at home for me on my legacy MX but it can carry on waiting as I’m away in the motorhome for a few weeks. I’m always reluctant to install an upgrade when I’m not going to be near the car for some strange reason!
Oh well stuck on 2024.8.9 still thenYour car will get a notificaton of an update using the car LTE and display a "download" symbol on your screen.
If you open your app and wake the car, the app will show when you have a software update ready to download. But you will have to be connected to wifi for that to happen. You don't have to be home just connected to wifi - which could even be your phone as a hot-spot.
The only exception seems to be if there is some urgent safety or security critical reason in which case it will use the LTE cellular service in the car. IIRC I had one of those about 2 years ago, but none since.