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This issue has zero to do with the speed law. All of Tesla max speed controls allow you to exceed the speed limits if you so desire. It is about safety of a very distracting unsafe unnecessary alarm.


Where have I said anything about driving 100mph? I find it amazing how facts get so distorted.
I never said anything about speed law. The NHTSA has made it clear that immediate hand off needs to be obvious and audible and visual alerts.

You messed up and it scared you, but you exceeded the max speed the system can handle. They have to let you know that you have to take control.

You are in the wrong here.
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FSD…..A VERY DANGEROUS SETTING THAT NEED TO BE CORRECTED.




Complaining that FSD is "dangerous" because it aggressively disengages when you violate its operating limits is like complaining that your smoke detector is a safety hazard because the loud noise startled you after you set your kitchen on fire.
 

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This issue has zero to do with the speed law. All of Tesla max speed controls allow you to exceed the speed limits if you so desire. It is about safety of a very distracting unsafe unnecessary alarm.


Where have I said anything about driving 100mph? I find it amazing how facts get so distorted.
Are you posting with enlarged font because you have trouble seeing smaller fonts?

If so, it's much more polite to increase the font DPI on your side.
 


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Not that anybody is really interested, but I got my five star rating and disconnect from FSD for doing the following…… during my 18 Hour drive……
1. For exceeding FSD 85 speed limit., 2. Testing to see exactly how many miles per hour you have to exceed to disconnect FSD..3. Two for reading the map..and 5 the last one for my car sick dog resting his head on the center arm rest.

I can’t for full FSD to get rid of big brother.
 

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This is on SH-130 toll road through Austin, which goes right in front of the Gigafactory:

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I have never seen a sign showing 85 as a limit! In Florida 70 is top speed I have seen! The truck may not be the right choice of transportation for someone who wants to drive at a higher rate of speed for whatever reason. I’m betting Tesla engineers decided 85 is fast enough for FSD. Maybe it will change in future. For me driving at higher speeds is when I want control.
 

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Not that anybody is really interested, but I got my five star rating and disconnect from FSD for doing the following…… during my 18 Hour drive……
1. For exceeding FSD 85 speed limit., 2. Testing to see exactly how many miles per hour you have to exceed to disconnect FSD..3. Two for reading the map..and 5 the last one for my car sick dog resting his head on the center arm rest.

I can’t for full FSD to get rid of big brother.
It doesn't sound like FSD is the right application for you, yet. It's not unsupervised, there are rules...some mandated by Tesla and others by the government, that you have to follow or you will get locked out.

One day (probably a few years) FSD will be Unsupervised, everywhere, but even then it probably won't go above 85 and won't drive exactly like you want.
 

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Not that anybody is really interested, but I got my five star rating and disconnect from FSD for doing the following…… during my 18 Hour drive……
1. For exceeding FSD 85 speed limit., 2. Testing to see exactly how many miles per hour you have to exceed to disconnect FSD..3. Two for reading the map..and 5 the last one for my car sick dog resting his head on the center arm rest.

I can’t for full FSD to get rid of big brother.
We are all interested, and telling you mostly that it's how the system works. In all your points (except maybe #5), tell us which ones should Tesla ignore you doing? I'm sure your insurance company would like this as well, so when you get in an accident they won't cover you for essentially "negligence" on your part.

It isn't about "us" vs you - it's that you are not understanding these are all serious violations that have to be legally taken care of by Tesla, otherwise the next person will say Tesla is liable because I didn't see the text on the screen telling me I'm being an idiot. All this is to apply the rules to "everyone" as much as possible, you want it to be an exception, it can't.
 

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One day (probably a few years) FSD will be Unsupervised, everywhere, but even then it probably won't go above 85 and won't drive exactly like you want.
Exactly, and it's not going to break the law by going 20 over the speed limit as they will then be liable for it.
 


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It only goes up to “Mad Max,” Bud. If you want to go full “Furiosa,” you have to disengage FSD and do it yourself.
Ha ha I Love Furiosa that should be the next update for people like John and me . The next step above mad max .
 

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Brother, I don't know what the complaint is here. FSD clearly doesn't want you to keep goosing the accelerator espeically in high congestion traffic.

You are basically removing critical controls from a system whose number 1 goal is safety. Obviously you didn't get the memo if you got so many strikes that you were locked out.

Set the most appropriate speed profile for your surrounding context, and let the computer do the drivig lol
Don't you have a smaller font you could use? ... :LOL:
 

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Only in a Tesla Forum would you have someone complaining about an 85 mph speed limitation for a ADAS system. It's really a simple risk/reward proposition. If you want to "keep up with traffic" going 85 plus mph, drive the damn car yourself. You're welcome ...
 

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It's a limitation of the camera only system. The max speed was 80 mph for a long time after they disabled radar (it was 90 mph with radar).

Scroll down to a lower profile and let you vehicle get over.

You pushed through the safe operating limits of FSD. It gives you a warning first, then you get a strike. If you have been barred for a week, you have 5 strikes. Sounds like you constantly break the rules.
This is one of the limitations of camera based imaging. Standard camera frame rates are 30 -60Hz, which directly equates to the distance of travel between frames - would be a fundamental limitation.

Would you trust yourself controlling a moving vehicle if you could only get an image every 20ft? Imaging driving using strobe lights instead of headlights - that is how FSD is seeing the world. By snapshots.
 
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