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If you want to use FSD then you just don't break the law.

It's been this way for a year or so and at one point was lower.

The reason has been stated as that was the speed for which FSD at that time was capable of operating at.
My first Tesla, it’s all new to me. Amazing vehicle.
I am pretty sure you did. While not driving go into autopilot menu and go through the FSD procedure. It would show you how many strikes you have left.

I have never been able to enable that high in speed. Only about 2mph above 85.
Just got in the truck after work and looked in the autopilot section, specifically says “this vehicle has not had any such events” regarding strikes. Interesting
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Back in the old days we paid our speeding fees with $5 bills. Montana didn't have an enforceable speed limit. Reasonable and prudent on the interstates and state highways was the term. Last period of fun was 1995-99.

Also did have a crap ton of crashes and deaths per person. Still do.
Drove across Montana during that time period...
Went from slowing down from 65 on curves to slowing down to 65 on curves...
 

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Pretty sure it is a time limit above 85 measured in seconds. Can breach it here and there, but if you really get it above for any period of time one gets a strike.
I was put in timeout for balance of trip when I exceeded 85, but I have no strikes.
 

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Let's not go down that rabbit hole on the law. We all know the sheep run the world when the bears aren't around.

The reduction from 90 (88.6) to 85 was done around the transition to pure vision. Not debating it. Radar returns have own issues. Glad to have experienced all the iterations. AP1 was fun as well.
If I'm not mistaken, the max was dropped to lower than that and then increased back. Pretty sure that it hasn't changed from that because it is the far from the top of the list at this time.
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So apparently if you use the accelerator while on FSD it can disengage at a certain speed and then not allow you to use it again until you stop and put it in park.

Anyone know what speed that is?

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Yup its 85. you have to he holding the accelerator ands then trust me it will start yelling at you with red screen to take over and disengage FSD until your next trip (you still can TACC though)
 

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For me: In autopilot section specifically says “this vehicle has not had any such events” regarding strikes.
Yes, I’m sure or I wouldn’t have said as much. Same place here.
 

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Strikes go against being able to use FSD at all.
That's different from being locked out for the current drive cycle.
Way back when, there was only current drive lockout, thus some confusion.

Drive too fast: locked out for drive cycle
Don't pay attention five times: locked out for X days
 


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Strikes go against being able to use FSD at all.
That's different from being locked out for the current drive cycle.
Way back when, there was only current drive lockout, thus some confusion.

Drive too fast: locked out for drive cycle
Don't pay attention five times: locked out for X days
Not quite, being locked out for the drive cycle IS a strike. 5 strikes and you are out for a week.
 

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Going over 85 doesn't result in a strike, you just lose the ability for the rest of the drive. I've proven this many times with different vehicles with videos.

A strike is received for not paying attention, not for exceeding speed.
 

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Going over 85 doesn't result in a strike, you just lose the ability for the rest of the drive. I've proven this many times with different vehicles with videos.

A strike is received for not paying attention, not for exceeding speed.
And I've proved it the other way as well.
 

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And I've proved it the other way as well.
I don't believe you.

Just to prove people wrong and basically show that they received the strike somewhere else I've shown videos from 3 different vehicles, exceeding the max cap, and then showed I had no strikes.

Even the manual states that:

A strikeout is when the Autopilot system disengages for the remainder of a trip after the driver receives several audio and visual warnings for inattentiveness.

The speed excerpt is in another section.

I'll make a wager with you (charity or cash to the other one)

Film it and I'll do the same, an unedited clip of you starting a drive with however many strikes, exceeding the speed, then stopping and look at your strikes.

The last 2 times I did this and people were willing the response was, "I don't understand, it gave me a strike before". It doesn't, same with removing your seatbelt.
 

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Okay I just tested it out with the S and the Cyber truck. Can confirm no strike for exceeding the 85. Used to give it.

They must have changed that. My other half would always come home with a strike. Explanation. Someone was on my ass. I had to leave them. ?
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