Not being forced to keep the car in lane, to have to always do micro adjustments, is a breath. It's true, one doesn't need for this the FSD, base AP is enough, but it is so much better when cars come close to the adjacent lane you are driving on. And nothing stops one to keep the hands on the steering wheel. In fact Tesla says you should.
There is an option for minimal lane changes. I really enjoy FSD. I’d recommend trying it if you haven’t. It’s not 100% accurate but it’s getting better over time. This is the future and it will prevent horrible accidents like drunk, tired, and texting while driving.
@@techworld4793 I didn't want to pay that much money for the FSD when I bought mine, but with the price cut in half for the subscription, I am all in. I wish I did it before I got the 2024.8.9 update, now I am stuck on 11.4.9 FSD. No 12.3.6 for me yet. But the price at the time wasn't worth it.
@@voldar70 did you at least get to use the free trial? I definitely do think it overpriced. 5k would be a fair price in my opinion. And also $50 a month. Not $99
Eventually people will realise that does not make any sense at all , I think is the fact that US is build with automobile as vital element of the American dream , poor public transport makes a self driving car look necessary but is ridiculous Even watching that video tires you more than keeping your hand on the steering wheel
Thanks for your input. I actually prefer to use FSD over driving myself. Statically, fsd would prevent more deaths in the US due to driver distractions and drunk driving. The hand on the steering wheel isn’t too bad since it requires it every 30 seconds or so. Overall, if FSD reached 100% accuracy which i think it will eventually, it will definitely be worth having.
Not being forced to keep the car in lane, to have to always do micro adjustments, is a breath. It's true, one doesn't need for this the FSD, base AP is enough, but it is so much better when cars come close to the adjacent lane you are driving on. And nothing stops one to keep the hands on the steering wheel. In fact Tesla says you should.
There is an option for minimal lane changes. I really enjoy FSD. I’d recommend trying it if you haven’t. It’s not 100% accurate but it’s getting better over time. This is the future and it will prevent horrible accidents like drunk, tired, and texting while driving.
@@techworld4793 I didn't want to pay that much money for the FSD when I bought mine, but with the price cut in half for the subscription, I am all in. I wish I did it before I got the 2024.8.9 update, now I am stuck on 11.4.9 FSD. No 12.3.6 for me yet. But the price at the time wasn't worth it.
@@voldar70 did you at least get to use the free trial? I definitely do think it overpriced. 5k would be a fair price in my opinion. And also $50 a month. Not $99
@@techworld4793 No, it wasn't available for me - updated already to a version that didn't allow a FSD free trial.
Eventually people will realise that does not make any sense at all ,
I think is the fact that US is build with automobile as vital element of the American dream ,
poor public transport makes a self driving car look necessary but is ridiculous
Even watching that video tires you more than keeping your hand on the steering wheel
Thanks for your input. I actually prefer to use FSD over driving myself. Statically, fsd would prevent more deaths in the US due to driver distractions and drunk driving. The hand on the steering wheel isn’t too bad since it requires it every 30 seconds or so. Overall, if FSD reached 100% accuracy which i think it will eventually, it will definitely be worth having.