Incrível conhecimento e vida nos liberta tudo que es novo tem um período de adaptação sim acho que essa inovação está revolucionando as estradas e evitando perda de vidas isso não tem preço
I’ve come to love adaptive speed control. Via various apps and energy meter, noticed it’s more energy efficient driving local roads and has pretty decent passing logic on highway now. It changes lanes if somebody tailgates and does not overreact.
Great video. A more direct route would be through Rolling Hills. Too bad FSD can’t get you added to the gate list to see how that shorter route would go. 😉
I just put a white duct tape rectangle on my side of our garage floor. Now my Model 3 recognizes it as a parking space and autoparks into it. It just keeps getting better.
Lol...its come down since i worked for Tesla during the initial rollout of FSD. if people only knew who was building these vehicles no way you would pay more than that even without incentive. reason they had constant fires at the Fremont plant. oversight management is a joke. A cloud based laptop on wheels. when it works it great but is subject to the same problems any cloud dependard hardware would have.. lithium just like in cell phones can catch fire and explode and electric motors just like in any appliance can fail. people should do their homework before the buy these units. they are not toys
At 15:00 you speak about the traffic lights. I think the placement of the Traffic lights in the US is confusing (I guess not for people that got used to it). US placement: Traffic lights are positioned on the far side of the intersection, across from where vehicles stop. EU placement: Traffic lights are typically placed on the near side of the intersection, directly above where vehicles stop. I think it would be more easy for FSD to handle the EU placements, don't you agree?
The more videos I’m watching the more. I’m realizing that models three and Y have a lot more nudge requests than the X and the S. When I use FSD in my model Y performance every couple of minutes and asked me to nudge the wheel, even if I’m paying attention. 🤔
Just to have the facts clear, LA does not have the biggest port of the world, it is behind many Chinese, some Asian and the port of Rotterdam. Even Antwerp (Belgium) is bigger. LA takes spot 18. But yeah, for American's the world end at the border of the US, so, I understand the believe of LA being the biggest port of the "world" as they know it. Lol.
I've used Autosteer many times in trips and it works ok less stressful than driving the car yourself on long trips but FSD is stressful, dangerous and causes excessive wear and tear on the car 1. Sometimes will drive very close to the centerline on a 2 Lane road. 2. At night in my subdivision it will drive within inches of the mailboxes. 3. Sometimes it will try to turn left where there is no road. 4. Sometimes it will follow way to close to the car in front so close if the car in front had to hit the brakes hard we would wreck. I would say less than a second behind. 5. I has been in the turning lane many times when it needed to go straight and the turning markings on the road were very visible. 6. Coming up to an exit in heavy traffic it will move to the left lane to pass traffic and is unable to make the exit. 7. When traffic is slowing down and it very apparent and easy to see FSD will wait to slow down to long and has to use excessive breaking. 8. Excessive acceleration unnecessary when no traffic. 9. My subdivision has a 25 mph speed limit we also have speed bumps that are highly visible with yellow markings and signs that say speed bump FSD will accelerate to 35 mph and go over the speed bump. It doesn't do it all the time but you never know when it will. It would be a miracle at the car didn't have some damage from hitting the speed bump at that speed 10. Once on the interstate there was a car coming up behind FSD put on the blinker to get in the right lane it pulled over to the right probably within 10 ft of an 18-wheeler. This only happened once but you don't know if it'll happen again It feels like you're riding around with a 7-year-old driving your car how anybody would pay for this is beyond me. The FSD screen looks nice at night but really can't see where it serves a purpose looks to be more of a gimmick to me
Omar, Can you tweet about this Model S instrument cluster display option for the Model 3/Y? :) I bought my father a Model Y but he is a bit uncomfortable about not having an instrument cluster and the 3rd party ones suck.
Did not recognize the restriction for „no right turn on…“. It would make sense to ad a sign with a QR-Code, which gives all the neccessary information to the selfdriving vehicles…
I like the interchange between dad and son in this video. The questions and discussion make it very interesting. Dad asks some really good questions and brings a valuable perspective to the experience. Thanks for sharing!
@@pontusa9533But why do they HAVE to be silent, can't he just keep the audio? Iike listening to these at work but if 80% of the content is gonna be silent, I can't listen to 80% of this channel.
This was a good demo, I am definitely not getting a Mercedes since I love FSD....Im happy with Tesla out here in Texas. Your passenger is so hilarious in the Mercedes, he was like "get me out of Here" ....I would say the same! 😂