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Small price to payI look like a twat in public. Here goes.
My experience is this has been happening for some time now, certainly 6 months at least. I have a curving road I regularly use and if it sees pedestrians on the pavements on a curve it loses the plot and starts beeping at me thinking I’m just going to plow into them.I’m now getting mild phantom braking for pedestrians on the pavement and oncoming cars that are close to the white line.
That’s new with this update
Crossing traffic does seem to make the car a bit twitchy.I’m now getting mild phantom braking for pedestrians on the pavement and oncoming cars that are close to the white line.
That’s new with this update
I’m also going to do this. According to Tessie this is the longest I’ve gone between updates since owning the vehicle.Posting to moan I don’t have the update yet on my 21 M3LR. This usually triggers the update and I look like a twat in public. Here goes.
The manual says nothing explicitly about not using TACC in urban areas. It does however say Autosteer is only intended for controlled-access highways.I thought the guidance was still not to use AP etc in urban areas? It’s why “city streets” is “coming soon” etc.
Hmm, yes, I see Dilly may be referring to using AP. In my case, the issue occurs driving manually, as I only ever use AP on dual carriageways. In my case it’s the warning or even AEB that occasionally kicks in thinking I’m not going to follow the road and instead mount the pavement and wipe out the pedestrians.I thought the guidance was still not to use AP etc in urban areas? It’s why “city streets” is “coming soon” etc.
I thought the guidance was still not to use AP etc in urban areas? It’s why “city streets” is “coming soon” etc.
It's not FSD, it's basic autopilot. Calling it "Full Self Driving Capability" on his videos is misleading and clickbait. To be honest, I think it's quite dangerous to use the current version of AP on those types of roads and Tesla should prevent it from being used outside of the "restricted access highways" noted in the manual.This guy does some good UK-based videos of FSD in UK "city streets". He gets to a town at about the 24 minute mark
Well them and the poor sod they crash into which could be a child walking along a path with no protectionEhhhhh I don't mind it letting you do it. It's reckless for sure, but if someone crashes through improper use then that's on them.
An i3 i had previously to my Model 3 wouldn't let me use the basic lane keeping ("Traffic Jam Assist" I think it was) or whatever it was called unless I was on a motorway, and going less than 30mph if I recall correctly. Pretty annoying.
I just washed mine to try and provoke it... desperate timesPosting to moan I don’t have the update yet on my 21 M3LR. This usually triggers the update and I look like a twat in public. Here goes.
Note to self; stop playing ‘Born to be wild’ in the car!I thought the guidance was still not to use AP etc in urban areas? It’s why “city streets” is “coming soon” etc.
Just popped up on mine - 110 days till I’m back though so you can have my update if you wantI just washed mine to try and provoke it... desperate times
Pfft, 110 days! We’ll be sitting in the back seats of our Tesla’s being robo-chauffeured around by then.Just popped up on mine - 110 days till I’m back though so you can have my update if you want