Yes! Thank Zeus!I drive that bridge so much that any lingering nervousness is long gone. But wow, it was a LOT nicer to have the car assisting me.
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Yes! Thank Zeus!I drive that bridge so much that any lingering nervousness is long gone. But wow, it was a LOT nicer to have the car assisting me.
Yes, I forgot to mention that. My update took >45 min.Got 10.4 on our X and the update tanked the car for a while with both screens blank.
Really great video, but as a film expert, it's clearly missing one thing.... hard core gangsta rap. Perhaps some puppet hands. Still very promisingAutopilot is SO much more advanced - love this version! Prior versions couldn't handle the 4 miles of curvy road down to the main road - now, it goes the entire way without a hiccup.
It feels so much more confident, no micro movements, no moving around in the lane.
Annnnndddd.... it now navigates the extremely narrow Hood River bridge that I cross several times a week. Note that the proximity sensors are solid red the entire way across.
Your territory is safe. No worries.Really great video, but as a film expert, it's clearly missing one thing.... hard core gangsta rap. Perhaps some puppet hands. Still very promising
Oh let's not go all 'Euro superior' on us poor Americans. Those bridge railings are covered in scrapes from terrified tourists who met a logging truck on their way across. Granted, it's not like some bridges that you have to back up to let a car get by -- but it is a mile long & not a rural bridge. It connects Highway 30 to Highway 14. Major conduit.Haha, "narrow bridge", you Americans amuse me
Autopilot is SO much more advanced - love this version! Prior versions couldn't handle the 4 miles of curvy road down to the main road - now, it goes the entire way without a hiccup.
It feels so much more confident, no micro movements, no moving around in the lane.
Annnnndddd.... it now navigates the extremely narrow Hood River bridge that I cross several times a week. Note that the proximity sensors are solid red the entire way across.
No bravery beyond normal driving over the bridge. I had a hand on the wheel & foot hovering over the brake the entire way. Also, AP wanted to go faster on the bridge - a couple quick downward clicks of the stalk & it was quickly disabused of that notion. I needed enough reaction time.Pretty brave letting AP drive on that bridge lol. Good to see it made it though.