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My CT thinks the speed limit on both of the roads I take to work is 35mph. Both of them are actually 55. Is there a way for me to update the map system?
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Set it to hurry by pushing the right wheel to the right.
Scroll up on the right wheel to update the max speed if it's incorrect.

One thing I've noticed is that some road without a lot of traffic, especially 2 lane roads, FSD will try to assume a safe speed instead of just following the speed limit. It's weird.
 
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That’s the weird part. According to the map the speed limit is 35 which is wrong. The speed limit is 35 coming out of town but then it switches to 55 so the map is inaccurate.
 
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I wish Tesla maps had features like Apple Maps and Waze where people could add and subtract things constantly (and maybe update the speed limits), but apparently we can’t be trusted with such things.
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