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There may be parts of the highway that have minimum speed signs. The CT can read them but doesn’t understand they’re not max speed signs.
I cant tell that the CB does anything based on visible speed signs. I thought it just used the info in google maps?

For example, mine never slows down for a construction zone unless its in the navigation data.
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I don't see the left-side hugging so much. What I see more of, and where I'd love to see improvement, is on small back roads, especially with no center line.

The typical human driver is going to cheat toward the center of the road when there's no traffic, and then move toward the right when other cars are present or when going up a hill or around a bend.

Right now, the CT divides a back road into left and right sides and with great determination stays on the right side. Even if that means getting extremely close to the rough edge of the road. I've had my CT touch the right edge multiple times, meaning the tire is potentially straying onto the ditch or dirt off-road.
Agree. In areas where deer are prevalent, I cheat towards the middle of the road at night and look for shining eyes. If a deer jumps out that gives me an extra fraction of a second to brake.

I see the representation of people on my screen all the time. Has anyone seen the FSD pick up the shape of a deer? That would be helpful and hilarious at the same time.
 

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But they’ve been collecting quite a lot! Hopefully 12.5.6 will be a big improvement for us as well.
Agreed! My WiFi app I check regularly states that my Cybertruck is uploading around 6GB of data every day to the mothership.
 

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I can't really use FSD for my around town driving. Flies over railroad tracks, doesn't recognize school zones, which I live by a bunch, and just says F-U to No Right On Red signs. These are basics. Its good for exit to exit only IMO.
 

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Downloaded. Say's "smoother lane changes and more frequent" in traffic. No ASS.
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The "Upcoming Improvements" aren't in this version. They are in future version. This is just a bug fix version, so no "Earlier and more natural lane changes" or anything else.
 


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I can't really use FSD for my around town driving. Flies over railroad tracks, doesn't recognize school zones, which I live by a bunch, and just says F-U to No Right On Red signs. These are basics. Its good for exit to exit only IMO.
School zones, school busses, no right on reds, and other things aren't programmed in FSD, yet. They aren't in 12.6, either. I guess we need to wait until V13 until those get trained in.
 

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I hope Ashok realized he was replying to a cybertruck post. 12.5.5 branch only went to Cybertrucks. I'm hoping with 12.5.6.2 the trucks converge with the latest car releases.

I have quite a few non intervention drives but CT still has some what the f*** moments. My main issues is speed control and cutting sharp corners. Lane selection can be wonky on the highway but other than that I've been pretty happy considering how new it is. I admit I'm likely more impressed as I have been using FSD for 4 or 5 years. I think the CT is better than where we were a year ago on the cars.

I used to think autonomy was 5 to 10 years away but with the rapid reiteration enabled by the new data center I think we may actually be getting close.
 

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After .33.15 I noticed the truck has a harder time recognizing traffic has stopped or slowed significantly on the highway in front of me - I hit the brakes several times when my senses told me it was going to just plow into the slowed/stopped cars ahead. I don’t think it’s me being conservative, I just don’t think the truck looks far enough forward to see this happening when it’s doing 65.

Also, it made one quick lane change without signal when there were some skid marks on the road in front - I think it “saw” and obstacle and avoided it.

Finally, it did go off road (to the left) when I was on a sweeping right freeway on ramp with no traffic - I was pushing the accelerator to like 40 when it wanted to go 25 but still it just didn’t hold the line when it easily and comfortably could have.
 

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I get the “degraded” message any time, rain or not, when I’m on a road with tall trees on either side. I think the AI is troubled by not seeing the sharp lines of buildings. Of course I happen to live in a forest.
Trees don't bother mine. I've had to wince a couple of times because the trees are really close to the road at times, but Fluffy just chugs along. He may make weird lane changes with no one around, but he keeps on keeping on.
 

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School zones, school busses, no right on reds, and other things aren't programmed in FSD, yet. They aren't in 12.6, either. I guess we need to wait until V13 until those get trained in.
It's a safety and legal issue. I know they want FSD to be more human and not robotic, but I'm not doing 50 thru the school zone that's 20. I'll get a ticket about 1 min later any day of the week, always a cop.
 


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I can't really use FSD for my around town driving. Flies over railroad tracks, doesn't recognize school zones, which I live by a bunch, and just says F-U to No Right On Red signs. These are basics. Its good for exit to exit only IMO.
I've been using FSD for a few years now and it's always been like that so I'm just already anticipating all those issues.
 

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Totally agree that humans ride the center of empty back roads to avoid deer and crumbled road edges, only moving into the "proper" lane when other cars are oncoming. I wish FSD would do this.

Normal humans also drive over the yellow dividing line and more centered on 25mph residential streets where parked cars line the edges (no painted shoulder), when no oncoming traffic is present. This way if a car door flings open, or a child pops out between cars, you have plenty of buffer. FsD stays in the lane lines, which is unnatural and adds extra risk as you fly past parked cars with inches to spare.

Sometimes there are good reasons for driving down the middle of the road...
 

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It's a safety and legal issue. I know they want FSD to be more human and not robotic, but I'm not doing 50 thru the school zone that's 20. I'll get a ticket about 1 min later any day of the week, always a cop.
That's why it's "Supervised", you are expected to take over.
 

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That's why it's "Supervised", you are expected to take over.
But the goal is for it to become "Unsupervised." It's got a lot of work to do, and so far is not getting there anywhere near quickly enough.
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