Newb here, been driving our new MYLR with FSD 12.3.6, and hate this version. I mean I keep trying it, and love it as it's so new to us, but many instances of OMG moments. From what I keep reading/watching about the latest version (that I can't get the car to update to yet) it sounds vastly improved. But this one, quite a few OMG moments that I had to intervene. It stays in exit-only lanes on roads/highways and I ended up in the paint a few times. Had to abort FSD. Also being behind a big garbage/dump truck type of truck that had a low trailer behind it, the car felt like it was going to rear-end the trailer and had to abort FSD. Single lane roads that are wide, it keeps drifting to the right. Then sometimes tries to pass where there isn't enough space to pass, have to abort FSD and take over. But still, many miles of smooth safe FSD experience so far. Just have to really stay ready for the failures to keep from accidents :P
There's bugs in the new screen. It looked like a truck ran over my car and all the cars around me disappeared. The same bugs are carried over like confused with double turning lane to be in when turning. And like in previous versions it won't go on green on any lane this time. Takes forever to move at stop signs without intervention.
Didn’t see you “push to talk” to report the problem in 12.3.4 and this video. If not reported, Tesla is not getting the bug. I think it has something to do with map vs visual. I encountered FSD problem at “some” traffic light with turn-only lane.
Its a very hard issue to solve and now you are trying to solve it with other cars that are manually being driven. If all cars where on the same network it would be much easier.
@@FSDdriver Because Siri sucks? LOL I LOVE the idea of FSD: safely drive for 100's of miles, while I take a nap in the back seat. But the FSD of today is nothing like a human driver, and it cannot be trusted. Nobody pays big money for FSD, for *supervised* *driving* !
@@DerekDavis213 Siri is trash compared to Google Assistant or Gemini. As an iPhone and pixel user, google wants to be my assistant, Siri is just off in the background doing nothing.
I hope that Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, at level 2, becomes a mandatory safety feature in all cars sold in the USA. This would significantly reduce the number of accidents caused by distracted driving. I have witnessed many young drivers texting while driving, and I believe it would be safer for them to have an assistant that warns them to take control of the vehicle, rather than having no assistance at all.
Newb here, been driving our new MYLR with FSD 12.3.6, and hate this version. I mean I keep trying it, and love it as it's so new to us, but many instances of OMG moments. From what I keep reading/watching about the latest version (that I can't get the car to update to yet) it sounds vastly improved. But this one, quite a few OMG moments that I had to intervene. It stays in exit-only lanes on roads/highways and I ended up in the paint a few times. Had to abort FSD. Also being behind a big garbage/dump truck type of truck that had a low trailer behind it, the car felt like it was going to rear-end the trailer and had to abort FSD. Single lane roads that are wide, it keeps drifting to the right. Then sometimes tries to pass where there isn't enough space to pass, have to abort FSD and take over.
But still, many miles of smooth safe FSD experience so far. Just have to really stay ready for the failures to keep from accidents :P
There's bugs in the new screen. It looked like a truck ran over my car and all the cars around me disappeared. The same bugs are carried over like confused with double turning lane to be in when turning. And like in previous versions it won't go on green on any lane this time. Takes forever to move at stop signs without intervention.
Didn’t see you “push to talk” to report the problem in 12.3.4 and this video. If not reported, Tesla is not getting the bug. I think it has something to do with map vs visual. I encountered FSD problem at “some” traffic light with turn-only lane.
Before leaving the area, I always submit a report with a timestamp, but I cut it out of the video..
Because FSD is probably one of the hardest problems to solve in the history of humanity.
Its a very hard issue to solve and now you are trying to solve it with other cars that are manually being driven. If all cars where on the same network it would be much easier.
Ditch the music. Good testing.
Thanks. Trying to find a work flow that can move just as fast as FSD updated.
Is the fuse out on your blinker
No, I consistently have issues where the blinker is on, but it doesn't always appear on the screen. Must be a Bug, no service alerts.
Why are these things that seem very simple for humans so challenging for fsd
Because FSD is a simple minded Level 2 assistant. Nothing like a human driver.
Imagine the Tesla as an iPhone, now imagine fsd as Siri. Now ask yourself why no one uses Siri on their iPhone.
@@FSDdriver Because Siri sucks? LOL
I LOVE the idea of FSD: safely drive for 100's of miles, while I take a nap in the back seat.
But the FSD of today is nothing like a human driver, and it cannot be trusted. Nobody pays big money for FSD, for *supervised* *driving* !
@@DerekDavis213 Siri is trash compared to Google Assistant or Gemini. As an iPhone and pixel user, google wants to be my assistant, Siri is just off in the background doing nothing.
I hope that Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, at level 2, becomes a mandatory safety feature in all cars sold in the USA. This would significantly reduce the number of accidents caused by distracted driving. I have witnessed many young drivers texting while driving, and I believe it would be safer for them to have an assistant that warns them to take control of the vehicle, rather than having no assistance at all.
很有趣😅
谢谢你