I have this issue too , in one particular local parkway it randomly decided to slow down. Hope Tesla will fix it soon. It happened on fairfax springfield parkway @ springfield, VA couple of times.
my v12.5.4.1 just pulled the phantom braking on me twice in my 23 MS. I was shocked, because I haven't experienced that in a long time and it freaked me out. Thankfully, no cars behind me. Made no sense why it happened.
Thank you for your content. Something to consider: Tesla Full Self Driving-Unsupervised is a still-born effort unless Elon Musk can convince millions of families to trust Elon Musk and the onboard hardware and software. Here is the litmus test we should use to project adoption of FSD-Unsupervised. Would you place your teenage children and smaller children in the non-driver seats of your FSD-Unsupervised Tesla and send them to a movie theatre at night 10 miles from your home on a Friday or Saturday night? A responsible parent would now have to make a series of sober risk calculations. All of a sudden FSD-Unsupervised becomes a product that could irrevocably change your life if redundancy is subpar or the inventors claims of being x-numbers safer than an human cannot be relied upon. I believe most parents would not place their children in the FSD-Unsupervised vehicle with no competent driver at the wheel to take back control from the technology.
I appreciate your thoughtful comment Chris. 12.5.4.1 is not something I would feel comfortable with my family in without a driver. Previous iterations of V12 have hit the point where I thought it was safe enough to trust with family. I do believe we will get their though in the near future. At this time FSD is safe, but reliability, safety, and convenience are not yet fully flushed out as we all know.
@@RioPerez1 I think the public needs to stay extremely sober about Tesla FSD Unsupervised. As a parent with several children, we will know FSD Unsupervised is safe when he places his children in a Tesla FSD-Unsupervised vehicle and sends them on a complicated route to a destination (no prior tracking of the route, no manipulation of the experience a general customer would have). I want to give Mr. Musk all the praise he deserves but he has to demonstrate a level of sobriety commensurate with the level of accountability he has taken on. Have you seen anything formally announced that Tesla will take full responsibility/liability for FSD-Unsupervised if it is found an accident is due to the failure of the technology?
I have this issue too , in one particular local parkway it randomly decided to slow down. Hope Tesla will fix it soon. It happened on fairfax springfield parkway @ springfield, VA couple of times.
hoping 12.5.6 fixes the issue or at least V13
my v12.5.4.1 just pulled the phantom braking on me twice in my 23 MS. I was shocked, because I haven't experienced that in a long time and it freaked me out. Thankfully, no cars behind me. Made no sense why it happened.
Yep, disappointed to see the minor regression!
That’s really odd that it decided to park across the highway from the destination.
Thank you for your content. Something to consider: Tesla Full Self Driving-Unsupervised is a still-born effort unless Elon Musk can convince millions of families to trust Elon Musk and the onboard hardware and software. Here is the litmus test we should use to project adoption of FSD-Unsupervised.
Would you place your teenage children and smaller children in the non-driver seats of your FSD-Unsupervised Tesla and send them to a movie theatre at night 10 miles from your home on a Friday or Saturday night? A responsible parent would now have to make a series of sober risk calculations. All of a sudden FSD-Unsupervised becomes a product that could irrevocably change your life if redundancy is subpar or the inventors claims of being x-numbers safer than an human cannot be relied upon. I believe most parents would not place their children in the FSD-Unsupervised vehicle with no competent driver at the wheel to take back control from the technology.
I appreciate your thoughtful comment Chris. 12.5.4.1 is not something I would feel comfortable with my family in without a driver. Previous iterations of V12 have hit the point where I thought it was safe enough to trust with family. I do believe we will get their though in the near future. At this time FSD is safe, but reliability, safety, and convenience are not yet fully flushed out as we all know.
@@RioPerez1 I think the public needs to stay extremely sober about Tesla FSD Unsupervised. As a parent with several children, we will know FSD Unsupervised is safe when he places his children in a Tesla FSD-Unsupervised vehicle and sends them on a complicated route to a destination (no prior tracking of the route, no manipulation of the experience a general customer would have).
I want to give Mr. Musk all the praise he deserves but he has to demonstrate a level of sobriety commensurate with the level of accountability he has taken on.
Have you seen anything formally announced that Tesla will take full responsibility/liability for FSD-Unsupervised if it is found an accident is due to the failure of the technology?