You have the speed on Auto you basically gave it permission to speed, if you wanted you could have it never break the speed limit with a simple setting
Good point. I was thinking if I disabled FSD Automatic Set Speed Offset and also set offset percentage to 0% then the car should do the posted speed limit of 35mph. Instead of what it thinks is natural mph for that road. I will need to try this thanks!
I understand these things BUT to be honest I think this just opens up future, easy videos to get done by figuring out if the car could pass the test with different settings? We'll done either way. I'm on the Tesla TH-cam grind as well. Really want to steal this. Lol. I'm smaller than you so no worries 😂. Good luck! Have you a view and subscribed!
An interesting point ,in the UK when you do advanced driver training , you are taught to only indicate if there is someone to indicate to ( car or pedestrian). The idea is you have to have looked to decide if indications is required. If you always indicate you can just do it automatically without looking ( complacency). As the car has 8 cameras and lightning reactions,there will be many things the car can do safely that a human can’t! Like changing lanes in an intersection. Will be interesting to see if we end up with two sets of rules.
Yes, I noticed the car when changing lanes or at intersections can see where we humans cannot. I have had several occasions where FSD saw a person walking, or on a bicycle in the crosswalk a few lanes over from me and I was wondering why the car was not going yet. It was because FSD saw the pedestrians well before me. Simply amazing. FSD will save lives!
My Tesla model 3 21 with the latest updates FSD is just so unreliable within the last 3 days ..tried to run through three red lights I had to break the less I would have been in three acciden
This is such a good point, if you allow people on road after taking a test, driving robot should at least be able to pass it too
You have the speed on Auto you basically gave it permission to speed, if you wanted you could have it never break the speed limit with a simple setting
Good point. I was thinking if I disabled FSD Automatic Set Speed Offset and also set offset percentage to 0% then the car should do the posted speed limit of 35mph. Instead of what it thinks is natural mph for that road. I will need to try this thanks!
I understand these things BUT to be honest I think this just opens up future, easy videos to get done by figuring out if the car could pass the test with different settings? We'll done either way. I'm on the Tesla TH-cam grind as well. Really want to steal this. Lol. I'm smaller than you so no worries 😂. Good luck! Have you a view and subscribed!
An interesting point ,in the UK when you do advanced driver training , you are taught to only indicate if there is someone to indicate to ( car or pedestrian).
The idea is you have to have looked to decide if indications is required.
If you always indicate you can just do it automatically without looking ( complacency).
As the car has 8 cameras and lightning reactions,there will be many things the car can do safely that a human can’t! Like changing lanes in an intersection.
Will be interesting to see if we end up with two sets of rules.
Yes, I noticed the car when changing lanes or at intersections can see where we humans cannot. I have had several occasions where FSD saw a person walking, or on a bicycle in the crosswalk a few lanes over from me and I was wondering why the car was not going yet. It was because FSD saw the pedestrians well before me. Simply amazing. FSD will save lives!
I've been wanting to do this with a DMV in my area, but I don't have equipment to record it.
My Tesla model 3 21 with the latest updates FSD is just so unreliable within the last 3 days ..tried to run through three red lights I had to break the less I would have been in three acciden
@@garyindiana8037 What is the latest FSD software version you have?