The “High Speed Harsh Braking” scenario is probably 70% of rear end, multi car crash scenarios on highways today. Can you imagine if all cars had this tech on board? This type of crash would be deleted from existence. The most common issue with this type of crash is the Tesla correctly stops in time but is rear ended by some douche bag with crappy breaks or a human meat pilot not paying attention. This technology is a game changer. Any TSLAQ morons saying otherwise are delusional and don’t know what they are talking about.
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Yeah, and I bet you the first accident will be because of a guy that was "playing" with it because it's autonomous, like brake checking or other things. Also, a happy new year from France !
We just drove from TX to CA and back for the holidays. 12.something and 13.2 on return... it needed a bit more prompting to get out of the fast lane on the way over, but was flawless on the way back. Anticipation of incoming on-ramp, merging, self-correcting mid lane change, even staying in lane as a speeding vehicle approached from a different lane behind us (of which I was unaware until they passed)... really phenomenal
One key thing here is that an FSD vehicle will follow rules that drivers don't.. ie tailgating, speeding, indicating, lane discipline. That in itself solves many issues
my experience has shown me that horn can just cause people to panic in these situations and they do dumb shit. the only time i can think of when you would lay on horn is when you are wanting the other person to do something and in my opinion you should never count on another driver ever and should just act yourself to the best of your ability.
I consider myself to be a pretty aware driver but I would agree to give up driving if the spacially unaware drivers also had to use autonomous solutions when it's better than all humans. I'm so sick of watching out for those idiots it's not worth the stress!
I like how the car doesn’t even seem to get mad. There’s no emotion. It just does what is safest and then continues on. Exciting year for TSLA in 2025! Happy New Year SMR and viewers!
FSD needs a custom "exclamation" you download your desired mp3 file into for when other cars do stupid things. Would be hilarious for your 3 to yell "f#ckin idiot" while slamming on the brakes.
I believe the car is accounting for the guy behind. My experience on the freeway says it reacts differently on the highway depending on how close the knucklehead is behind me. My only thought has been they should auto start hazards.
My next bet is that eventually all Tesla cars will communicate with each other so it doesn’t even have to use visual to know what the other car is doing. And eventually all cars will need to license this from Tesla. Only concern with this is anti-trust law against Tesla.
There‘s already a market ready solution from Avanci licensed by BMW and many others. Intervehicle communication is quite an old idea actually. Elon‘s advantage is that he just DOES IT whereas all the other manufacturers are planning for another 5 years… 🤗
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The safest approach I feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown.
@@JoeWilmoth-k2w I agree. Based on personal experience working with an investment advisor, I currently have $480k in a well-diversified portfolio that has experienced exponential growth. It's not only about having money to invest in stocks; you must also be knowledgeable, persistent, and have strong hands to back it up.
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The initial safety revolution with car on car collisions will be amazing with autonomy. Just imagine the next step when the cars are autonomously safe, and also talking to each other
At last years new years party I told my employees that in a decade cars will travel down the highways merging and unmerging seamlessly at speed, like a school of fish or flock of birds. That traffic lights/signs will only be there for people driving for pleasure. And that it would be Elon and they would regret not putting some of their bonus $$ in TSLA. They clowned me pretty good and I was half drunk and only half serious, but damn does it look increasingly likely. It's both exciting and terrifying in a way. I'm almost 50 and only have one investment outside of my business. Onward.
And assuming I read that correctly in the beginning this is version 12 I just got version 13 about a week and a half ago and what everyone's saying is absolutely correct it's significantly better than 12 much more realistic in terms of how it operates on the road.
ill just add, i assume it will be a best effort scenario give traction coefficient and the fact you cant outrun physics :) but will likely outperform human drives in the end.
I just got a model 3 two weeks ago. I would have liked to see how FSD handles a kid chasing a ball between parked cars. My dad was intent on me learning to always look out for kids playing near the street and to look under parked cars for balls, kids feet, and dogs about to run out into traffic. He would say, “You’ll never get over hitting a kid. No matter the circumstances, it’s your fault because it's your responsibility when you drive a car.”
The problem is that most people have no understanding of how advanced this is so aren't impressed at all by a car stopping on its own. They made this video way to simple.
We'll, it is a Progressive set of Example Complexity, in any case! My thoughts are, The "Offending Vehicle Drivers" in this piece, are the "Gutsy Ones", trusting they won't get Rear Ended, T-Boned, or Punted off the Road by the Approaching Tesla! 🤔🥴😲🤨
Guess they didn't program road-rage into FSD for instances of other cars driving badly. No screeching tires, laying on the horn for minutes at a time, and no swearing. Maybe all that'll be in the next update.😂😂😂😂
While driving my 2024 Model X today while using FSD 13.5, had a car dangerously come out from a side street. Without my car hitting the brakes, a collision was inevitable. FSD did not instantly react, so I intervened in time. Can’t say if FSD would have reacted in time if I did not intervene. Don’t want to find out the hard way.
What the hell does that have to do with TSLA stock price? 4 hour chart it made a big double top. It just broke the neckline at 410. Next support is 390. If it doesn't hold that next support is at 290. Your call. I think you are gambling. Learn to take a profit and find greener fields.
Interesting, so perhaps they're categorizing scenarios and AI figures out the best action in real time? These examples would have to be under a top-level category of 'Dry conditions'. The teaching and learning is so impressive.
Nice. 2 things to note: First, the car is driving in a very slow speed (zoom in 2 c it’s 7-10 miles instead of 25-30 in an urban road). Second, I wish Tesla would introduce some of the FSD behaviour to its AutoPilot, like finally eliminating all the phantom breaking.
Its a great video they made. IMO the only sketchy thing FSD does in these scenarios is #5. On 12.3 AI3 MY I disengaged when the car turned the wheel toward a passing semi truck AND starting moving toward it before it had cleared (I was turning left after the truck passes). You can see a similar behavior is this #5, the early wheel turn toward the opposing car and roll forward. Could it have worked out in my case? Maybe, but its unnecessary and could use fine tuning there. Looking forward to future versions!
What I've noticed when driving 12.5.x is not that it doesn't react to these situations, but that it tends to overreact or react when not necessary. I suspect in the left turn in front of scenario, even if the vehicle only turned a little then ended up going straight FSD would still have stopped or slowed way down quickly. That's probably an OK outcome, unless it causes the car behind you to rear end you. I've almost been rear ended several times doing 85 on the freeway, as nobody expects sudden hard braking while passing another vehicle.
When they dropped the cone, I would have loved to see two cars side by side to see how the car swerved and if it would take into account the car alongside it.
Once most cars have FSD, I hope they will be able to communiate with each other about hazards, braking and evasive actions of the other cars around them. It could not only bring down accident rates but also insurance.
That’s amazing. I use FSD most of my drives. I’m just worried about the drivers behind me that won’t be using FSD. It slams the breaks instead of slowing down. They should try it with other vehicles behind to see if it’ll still slam the breaks instead of slowing down so it doesn’t get hit in the back when the slow reacting drivers are coming full speed.
Pretty cool...You are completely correct on DISTRACTION Comments. Happens all the time. I've actually been in a few of these scenarios. Luckly no one hurt or taking the car door off of the Ahole that opened his door on me.😎✌️👍
I agree. Others backing out of their driveway cannot hear the Tesla driving through the neighborhood. I would honk my horn if I see them backing out of their driveway.
It depends on the circumstances. The video clips were designed to show Tesla's fast reaction speeds, so beeping the horn would not of helped. However there are other circumstances where two cars (or more) braking would have been safer than one.
@@gregbailey45 What are you talking about? Over my 50 years of driving I have had many situations where honking my horn stopped someone from backing out of their driveway and avoided a possible accident. Otherwise, how does the person backing out know I am even there? Using your horn nicely lets others know you are there. What would the Tesla do if it cannot stop before the driveway, speed up? And what if the car backing up kept going and tried to back into the Tesla on the street? Would the Tesla have backed up to avoid a collision? Using your horn is the correct move, and that’s why cars come with them as standard equipment. Driving defensively I have never had an accident.
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So, no horn or middle finger?
my daughter is in Sydney, her and her husband just got a model Y, it saved them from a crash in the first week,
Another reason why it’s #1
@@SparkySho thats why i encouraged them to get it,,
FACT: TESLAS HAVE MORE ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS PER MILE THAN ANY OTHER CAR
I have saved myself from 100's of crashes
Tesla deaths: 647, autopilot deaths 52 and more recently FSD deaths: 2. Tesla leads the ranks in fatalities wolrdwide.
The “High Speed Harsh Braking” scenario is probably 70% of rear end, multi car crash scenarios on highways today. Can you imagine if all cars had this tech on board? This type of crash would be deleted from existence. The most common issue with this type of crash is the Tesla correctly stops in time but is rear ended by some douche bag with crappy breaks or a human meat pilot not paying attention. This technology is a game changer. Any TSLAQ morons saying otherwise are delusional and don’t know what they are talking about.
Happy new years family ❤️ I love you guys
Happy New Year Folks, 2025 TSLA to the moon.
🤭 (mars pal)
Please, Not Yet! I'm still waiting on a chunk of Cash Due Me! 🥺😢
Happy New Year everyone 🎉
@@zeg2651 It’s down to almost below 400 and I have no money to invest…
Not yet. Needs to drop back down to $100😅 like more for less, but doubt that’ll happen lmao
Yup, it's not that people can't handle it, it's that half the people driving can't keep their face off the phone
Half seems generous ;)
Happy New Year from Härnösand in Sweden! Live long and prosper 🖖
Happy New Year from Charleston South Carolina.
Happy New Year from Singapore!
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Always learn a lot from your videos)) But curious why no elizzarda mention? I just started with it and already see results!
Happy new year from sheboygan Wisconsin!
Beautiful presentation! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! LOVE YOUR CONTENT..
Happy New Year 🎈🎉
Fantastic! You are one of TH-cam's Best! Happy New Year!
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Happy new year! Great video.
Happy New Year Steven.
Thank you Steven..Happy New Year !!
Happy New Year 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 great job as always Trucker’s Hammock ready for a great year.
Just imagine the orgasmic frenzy the mainstream media will have the first time a Robotaxi gets into an accident...
Ugh...
Yeah, and I bet you the first accident will be because of a guy that was "playing" with it because it's autonomous, like brake checking or other things.
Also, a happy new year from France !
You can Update a robotaxi but u can't call in millions of drivers for a safety Training.
It's gonna be a buy the dip moment
Were there yet any waymo or cruise accidents that received massive media attention?
@@willinguyen1 Not that I'm aware of.
Happy New Year Steven !❤
Happy New Year from Ann Arbor, MI. SMR always welcome to visit!
Happy New Year! And thank you for your work!
Awesome, Happy New Year SMR!
We just drove from TX to CA and back for the holidays. 12.something and 13.2 on return... it needed a bit more prompting to get out of the fast lane on the way over, but was flawless on the way back. Anticipation of incoming on-ramp, merging, self-correcting mid lane change, even staying in lane as a speeding vehicle approached from a different lane behind us (of which I was unaware until they passed)... really phenomenal
Happy New Year SMR! Thanks for everything!! 🎉
Great job on this video
🎉A happy new year to you all your team too 🥳 you Steve.
Happy New Year! From Downsview, Ontario, Canada! (Toronto)
York you!
One key thing here is that an FSD vehicle will follow rules that drivers don't.. ie tailgating, speeding, indicating, lane discipline.
That in itself solves many issues
Another reason why it’s th safest
Seeing this video, the technology is so mind-blowing, but then I drive FSD every day and it's becoming so ordinary, so natural to me. Jeannine
Happy New Year❤
Great video guy thanks man, Happy New Year God bless you and your family
Happy New Year
Need a setting to lay on the horn in these situations.🙃
With *Missile* Launchers included? 🤔🥴🤨😂
my experience has shown me that horn can just cause people to panic in these situations and they do dumb shit. the only time i can think of when you would lay on horn is when you are wanting the other person to do something and in my opinion you should never count on another driver ever and should just act yourself to the best of your ability.
That's illegal use of the horn. It's meant to prevent accidents. its not meant to say "idiot" after a near accident.
@@robertweekley5926 👌
Brakes work better than horn 24/7
Thanks for showing us the great content you find. I appreciate it. Happy New Year.
It’s getting better fast. We still need the car to hear the sounds of the street and recognise them
Already does
iT HAS NO IDEA WHAT A COP IS
Happy new year
1:12 this exact accident happened infront of me not long ago.
Happy New Year bro!
Happy Newyear MR SMR!🥳
Happy new yer SMR🎉
I consider myself to be a pretty aware driver but I would agree to give up driving if the spacially unaware drivers also had to use autonomous solutions when it's better than all humans. I'm so sick of watching out for those idiots it's not worth the stress!
Happy new year you bloody legend.
I like how the car doesn’t even seem to get mad. There’s no emotion. It just does what is safest and then continues on.
Exciting year for TSLA in 2025!
Happy New Year SMR and viewers!
It's in the settings, Safety>Collision avoidance>Rage Mode: On.
Wait for FSD ‘Road Rage’ update!
FSD needs a custom "exclamation" you download your desired mp3 file into for when other cars do stupid things. Would be hilarious for your 3 to yell "f#ckin idiot" while slamming on the brakes.
Go Steven!! I always enjoy what you have to say!! 😎👍
Amen to AG1 solving FSD 🎉
I doubt AG1 was directly involved, but maybe!
Dynamic drop: Asteroid...Engine from airplane...a canister from an exploding propane tank during a Mad Max event...BRILLIANT
It's the car behind you that will total your Tesla in the high speed braking.
And his insurance will pay up...
I believe the car is accounting for the guy behind. My experience on the freeway says it reacts differently on the highway depending on how close the knucklehead is behind me. My only thought has been they should auto start hazards.
Those test drivers are great 😁Can't imagine myself driving those cars!
Watching these, I kept reflexively stepping on an imaginary brake.
Ha u got it so bad
Happy new year - it’s going to be a good one 🎉🎉
Very professional testing situations. The frame by frame analysis showing FSD reaction time suggests anticipation, not just quick reactions. Amazing.
My next bet is that eventually all Tesla cars will communicate with each other so it doesn’t even have to use visual to know what the other car is doing. And eventually all cars will need to license this from Tesla. Only concern with this is anti-trust law against Tesla.
I was thinking the same thing 👍.
My only concern is the government being able to tap into that information, ie warrantless surveillance of a citizen.
Any laws against Tesla will soon not exist
There‘s already a market ready solution from Avanci licensed by BMW and many others. Intervehicle communication is quite an old idea actually. Elon‘s advantage is that he just DOES IT whereas all the other manufacturers are planning for another 5 years… 🤗
Happy New Year!
I feel investors should focus on under-the-radar stocks, considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises plummeting stocks that were once revered. I don't know where to go here out of devastation.
The safest approach I feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown.
@@JoeWilmoth-k2w I agree. Based on personal experience working with an investment advisor, I currently have $480k in a well-diversified portfolio that has experienced exponential growth. It's not only about having money to invest in stocks; you must also be knowledgeable, persistent, and have strong hands to back it up.
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The initial safety revolution with car on car collisions will be amazing with autonomy. Just imagine the next step when the cars are autonomously safe, and also talking to each other
At last years new years party I told my employees that in a decade cars will travel down the highways merging and unmerging seamlessly at speed, like a school of fish or flock of birds. That traffic lights/signs will only be there for people driving for pleasure. And that it would be Elon and they would regret not putting some of their bonus $$ in TSLA. They clowned me pretty good and I was half drunk and only half serious, but damn does it look increasingly likely. It's both exciting and terrifying in a way. I'm almost 50 and only have one investment outside of my business. Onward.
Happy new year SMR!! 2025 will be lit for TSLA
And assuming I read that correctly in the beginning this is version 12 I just got version 13 about a week and a half ago and what everyone's saying is absolutely correct it's significantly better than 12 much more realistic in terms of how it operates on the road.
And this is the worst it will ever be!
650-700 in Juky/August 2025
Happy New Year guys & gals! It’s going to be a great year!
i wonder how weather affects the logic, raining, wet roads dusty, snowing.
ill just add, i assume it will be a best effort scenario give traction coefficient and the fact you cant outrun physics :) but will likely outperform human drives in the end.
Love, love the video ❤🎉. Thank you.
I just got a model 3 two weeks ago. I would have liked to see how FSD handles a kid chasing a ball between parked cars. My dad was intent on me learning to always look out for kids playing near the street and to look under parked cars for balls, kids feet, and dogs about to run out into traffic. He would say, “You’ll never get over hitting a kid. No matter the circumstances, it’s your fault because it's your responsibility when you drive a car.”
The problem is that most people have no understanding of how advanced this is so aren't impressed at all by a car stopping on its own. They made this video way to simple.
We'll, it is a Progressive set of Example Complexity, in any case!
My thoughts are, The "Offending Vehicle Drivers" in this piece, are the "Gutsy Ones", trusting they won't get Rear Ended, T-Boned, or Punted off the Road by the Approaching Tesla! 🤔🥴😲🤨
The music was a bit creepy, like some kind of sci-fi UFO horror movie, I was waiting for the Tesla take revenge on the innocent pedestrian
Is like BGM for horror movies 😂
👽👍
Guess they didn't program road-rage into FSD for instances of other cars driving badly. No screeching tires, laying on the horn for minutes at a time, and no swearing. Maybe all that'll be in the next update.😂😂😂😂
While driving my 2024 Model X today while using FSD 13.5, had a car dangerously come out from a side street. Without my car hitting the brakes, a collision was inevitable. FSD did not instantly react, so I intervened in time. Can’t say if FSD would have reacted in time if I did not intervene. Don’t want to find out the hard way.
1:42) small accidents happen ALL the time. Not reported - waay under the Lidar 😜
Only a fool would under estimate Elon Musk. Looking forward to 2025!
And yet, there is no shortage of fools willing to do that.
What the hell does that have to do with TSLA stock price? 4 hour chart it made a big double top. It just broke the neckline at 410. Next support is 390. If it doesn't hold that next support is at 290. Your call. I think you are gambling. Learn to take a profit and find greener fields.
Interesting, so perhaps they're categorizing scenarios and AI figures out the best action in real time? These examples would have to be under a top-level category of 'Dry conditions'. The teaching and learning is so impressive.
Nice. 2 things to note: First, the car is driving in a very slow speed (zoom in 2 c it’s 7-10 miles instead of 25-30 in an urban road).
Second, I wish Tesla would introduce some of the FSD behaviour to its AutoPilot, like finally eliminating all the phantom breaking.
Dan O'Dud is freaking out right now.
Its a great video they made. IMO the only sketchy thing FSD does in these scenarios is #5. On 12.3 AI3 MY I disengaged when the car turned the wheel toward a passing semi truck AND starting moving toward it before it had cleared (I was turning left after the truck passes). You can see a similar behavior is this #5, the early wheel turn toward the opposing car and roll forward. Could it have worked out in my case? Maybe, but its unnecessary and could use fine tuning there. Looking forward to future versions!
Full on! FSD! A+
What I've noticed when driving 12.5.x is not that it doesn't react to these situations, but that it tends to overreact or react when not necessary. I suspect in the left turn in front of scenario, even if the vehicle only turned a little then ended up going straight FSD would still have stopped or slowed way down quickly. That's probably an OK outcome, unless it causes the car behind you to rear end you. I've almost been rear ended several times doing 85 on the freeway, as nobody expects sudden hard braking while passing another vehicle.
SMR the oracle of TSLA. Great content! 😊
Except where it counts…on the stock price?
Stock prices have no idea what an oracle is. 😂
This is VERY important.
Brilliant just like a human only better 😮
Much.
Better.
Noticed that the driver never moved his hands from his legs on any of the braking. Total trust in the FSD capabilities. HNY.
Has anyone noticed all these dangerous situations are being caused by Teslas?
That’s somehow who works for Tesla driving cmon these are tests it’s obvious
Notice how there's no people walking around. Notice how there is a camra man suspiciously in the perfect spot to get a video of it.
@@KevinTewksbury I thought he was joking!Of course they are all Test runs.They didn't actually break in front of a real child for instance.
@ yes, I know it’s obvious. Tesla made the video. They can’t exactly show Hondas causing all the accidents, like in real life 🤣
When they dropped the cone, I would have loved to see two cars side by side to see how the car swerved and if it would take into account the car alongside it.
Once most cars have FSD, I hope they will be able to communiate with each other about hazards, braking and evasive actions of the other cars around them. It could not only bring down accident rates but also insurance.
When I’m a passenger, I make it a point to see how many drivers are looking at their phones, its a scary high percentage, even on the highway.
Love the inconspicuous XC60 in half the shots, they really know what target group they're stealing from Volvo with model Y haha :D
It'll be great to see third party testing too. Just for the sceptics.
Nobody going to say anything about the extra hardware on the roofs of these Teslas?
Probably just comms gear for feeding video signals to the operators. I see four antennas on a box. Big deal.
Go pros for filming?
That’s amazing. I use FSD most of my drives.
I’m just worried about the drivers behind me that won’t be using FSD. It slams the breaks instead of slowing down. They should try it with other vehicles behind to see if it’ll still slam the breaks instead of slowing down so it doesn’t get hit in the back when the slow reacting drivers are coming full speed.
What's the box and antenna on the roof?
Take away--soon I'll be able to completely disregard Teslas like they weren't even there. 😉
Pretty cool...You are completely correct on DISTRACTION Comments. Happens all the time. I've actually been in a few of these scenarios. Luckly no one hurt or taking the car door off of the Ahole that opened his door on me.😎✌️👍
Why are there radio antenna's on the roof of the car? Is the vehicle being remote controlled?
Their should be a feature that you can turn on where your Tesla automatically honks the horn is these situations.
I agree. Others backing out of their driveway cannot hear the Tesla driving through the neighborhood. I would honk my horn if I see them backing out of their driveway.
@tomdrewenskus8167 but it's not going to change the outcome. Why bother?
It depends on the circumstances. The video clips were designed to show Tesla's fast reaction speeds, so beeping the horn would not of helped. However there are other circumstances where two cars (or more) braking would have been safer than one.
That's exactly what FSD will get away from, and not before time.
@@gregbailey45 What are you talking about? Over my 50 years of driving I have had many situations where honking my horn stopped someone from backing out of their driveway and avoided a possible accident. Otherwise, how does the person backing out know I am even there? Using your horn nicely lets others know you are there. What would the Tesla do if it cannot stop before the driveway, speed up? And what if the car backing up kept going and tried to back into the Tesla on the street? Would the Tesla have backed up to avoid a collision? Using your horn is the correct move, and that’s why cars come with them as standard equipment. Driving defensively I have never had an accident.
what an excellent show. You deserve the wealth thats coming
Cap. That tesla fsd reacted slow
Happy New Year SMR and Tesla HODLers! LFG!!! 🚀
Of course the broader picture here is that if all cars on the road are using this, almost none of those situations happen in the first place.
Impressive . It will avert a large % of accidents.