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glad it is working for some... I can get abut 5 miles because when I want to slow down, the truck wants to keep up speed, or when I want lane change and the turn signal works but truck does not want to change. and when I want to speed up the truck still thinks I am in a 55 zone when it is actual 65.
I wish they would return the wheel to control speed... not the stupid pre settings.
Yea, other than mechanical issues the inability to set speed in FSD is my biggest complaint.
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I haven't seen a solution posted or maybe i missed it, but is there anyway to disengage FSD without losing a streak? I always have disengage when I get back home because it will either try to pull into my neighbor's driveway or nose-in in my driveway and I'd rather back it into the garage.
 

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I haven't seen a solution posted or maybe i missed it, but is there anyway to disengage FSD without losing a streak? I always have disengage when I get back home because it will either try to pull into my neighbor's driveway or nose-in in my driveway and I'd rather back it into the garage.
I don't think anyone has found a way yet.
 

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I haven't seen a solution posted or maybe i missed it, but is there anyway to disengage FSD without losing a streak? I always have disengage when I get back home because it will either try to pull into my neighbor's driveway or nose-in in my driveway and I'd rather back it into the garage.
No. That would defeat the purpose of the streak.
 

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No. That would defeat the purpose of the streak.
Many of us don't have parking that allows the truck with its current capabilities to park.
 


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Many of us don't have parking that allows the truck with its current capabilities to park.
Understood and you cannot do a streak. That's for Tesla to fix.

I have the same issue with parking and 1 road that FSD wants to avoid and go about 5 min out of the way to not make this odd left, but you disengage, explain why and move on.

As Tesla develops parking and route options they will then enable more people to have long streaks.
 

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I haven't seen a solution posted or maybe i missed it, but is there anyway to disengage FSD without losing a streak? I always have disengage when I get back home because it will either try to pull into my neighbor's driveway or nose-in in my driveway and I'd rather back it into the garage.
alright so i learned this past weekend on my trip when FSD decided to park in 1/4 chargers unavailable..

if you just let FSD park. until the start driving button goes away..

you'll hear the fsd chime. then you can just start the drive again and do whatever you needed to do.. which in this case for me it was to move to a working charger lol.

or in general the truck parks in the middle of my 2 car driveway.. so on most days i just move it after.

currently at like 380 mi streak like this.
 

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I wish Tesla would apply their brain power to not emergency braking for animal-shaped twigs or shadows on the road.

My CT left tire streaks in the road during those "brake check" events. I rarely get mad, but those egregious software defects made me leave a streak of expletives on the feedback recordings!
 

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I missed taking pics of both the 100 mile and 250 mile confetti on the display 😭
Currently @ FSD 260 miles. Now I must wait until the 500 mile milestone. Onward and keep FSDing
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The only way is to let it “complete” whatever its trying to do, then correct it after by shifting back into drive.

the streak is counting miles between disengagements, so no, no way to bypass and disengage other than to either set your drive to end at a destination you know fsd can make it to, let it park, then manually finish parking, or like i said above, let it finish then correct after.

I haven't seen a solution posted or maybe i missed it, but is there anyway to disengage FSD without losing a streak? I always have disengage when I get back home because it will either try to pull into my neighbor's driveway or nose-in in my driveway and I'd rather back it into the garage.
 


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I missed taking pics of both the 100 mile and 250 mile confetti on the display 😭
Currently @ FSD 260 miles. Now I must wait until the 500 mile milestone. Onward and keep FSDing
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Glad FSD has gotten better so it is pretty safe to be on phone taking pics of screen while driving :)
 

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I'm not doing any streaking. If It messes up, I report it.

I really think FSD needs some sort of local information system so it can be better informed as it drives around. The thing is rules like all Iowa rural paved roads are 55 MPH speed limit unless otherwise marked isn't known to the system. Rural being outside incorporated areas like towns and cities. In towns and cities the speed limit is a maximum of 45, 35, 25, or 15 MPH depending on area zoning unless other wise marked. I didn't know the 15 MPH bit for cattle guard protected roads. At the edge of a town you may just see an "End Speed Zone" sign. Some are so old the rural paved road speed limit likely was 70 MPH when they were installed. Yeah, Iowa used to drive 70 MPH on 18' wide two lane paved highways that had curbs, not shoulders. Yes, there are still a few stretches around that were built that way. Imagine meeting a semi on a curve doing 70 MPH on bias ply tires...
 
 








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