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Jacob

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My first time w/ the Beast in Ice (Dallas, TX). Unreal handling, comfort and safety. Truly a pleasure to drive without worries.
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Does your dog have 3 rear feet? Or is that just from riding around in a CB?
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Traveled from Houston to Dallas today. Roads were mostly good until I was getting into DFW territory, where some snow/ice was present. Was pretty impressed with the overall handling of CT and FSD, and I was pleased to say the least.

The only gripe I had on the freeway in Dallas was that it kept "tailgating" the front vehicle when they were going slow - I had to disengage and leave voice memos of such. Too close of a following distance when road conditions are not ideal is one thing, but tailgating also makes the windshield get so nasty from the road splash, which can be detrimental for FSD. Nothing good comes of tailgating, but it kept wanting to do so.

After I got back into my local town, where most of the 3-lane roads had some snow/ice on the two outer lanes, FSD generally stayed in the center lane with others and refused to drive the outer lanes even when I turned on my blinkers. It finally had to hesitantly get into the left lane only when a turn was coming up.
See, thank you for being a guinea pig! ha!

Roads are awful today, mainly because people are back on the roads. Saw one wreck where they slid off the road, jumped the curb, and knocked down a brick wall for a community. smh! I saw the morons bunched up like a normal day, people going too fast etc.. Far more dangerous today than when the roads were covered and you just pick a lane.

I even got two slight slips out of the CT today on the roads (with slippery surface engaged).
 
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