FutureBoy
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So yesterday was another day of driving over a mountain pass. This time I was stuck behind some slow vehicles for a while and ended up passing a bunch of them. Got me thinking though.
Has anyone seen FSD videos of it crossing into the oncoming lane to pass a slow vehicle? Most of the road I drove was a 2 lane highway (1 lane each direction) with a double yellow divided center line. But since we are allowed to pass when safe and the yellow line is dotted on my side, I was able to pass. I’ve seen a number of FSD videos where the driver describes FSD as being somewhat aggressive. So I’m wondering what it will do when encountering a less than aggressive vehicle in its lane.
Does it try to pass? Does it know to get back in the lane before the line goes back to solid? Can it pass more than 1 vehicle at a time? Does it avoid passing if there are intersections or train tracks etc up ahead?
Or in the off chance that a number of more aggressive vehicles line up behind it, does it know to pull over and let them pass? Here in Washington, you are required to pull off and let cars pass if 5 or more back up behind you.
Very curious about these kind of situations.
Has anyone seen FSD videos of it crossing into the oncoming lane to pass a slow vehicle? Most of the road I drove was a 2 lane highway (1 lane each direction) with a double yellow divided center line. But since we are allowed to pass when safe and the yellow line is dotted on my side, I was able to pass. I’ve seen a number of FSD videos where the driver describes FSD as being somewhat aggressive. So I’m wondering what it will do when encountering a less than aggressive vehicle in its lane.
Does it try to pass? Does it know to get back in the lane before the line goes back to solid? Can it pass more than 1 vehicle at a time? Does it avoid passing if there are intersections or train tracks etc up ahead?
Or in the off chance that a number of more aggressive vehicles line up behind it, does it know to pull over and let them pass? Here in Washington, you are required to pull off and let cars pass if 5 or more back up behind you.
Very curious about these kind of situations.
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