DaBagBoy
Well-known member
Hopefully @LDRHAWKE can learn, there is almost never a reason to use the accelerator pedal in FSD. If MadMax isn't "fast enough" to do what you need to do you need to learn to disengage.I just finished driving a 1,000 miles on FSD straight through because of a death in my family. I will start with the fact that I love to use FSD. I use it over 90% of the time. As we all know on the interstate with the speed limit is 75 miles an hour everyone is doing over 85. FST has a limit of 85 miles an hour. The problem occurs when you’re bunched up in traffic everybody doing 85 in FSD, if you increase the speed by even a couple miles, to get out of the bunched up traffic, FSD goes crazy and emergency disconnects at the worst time. You have blaring red steering wheel on the screen screaming at you, can be somewhat discombobulated and DISSCONNECTED STEERING is dangerous at that speed. All that needs to happen is a warning to slow down…you are exceeding FSD OPERATING RANGE. No dangerous disconnect steering disconnec t is needed.
I HAVE NOW BEEN BARRED FROM USING FSD FOR A WEEK FOR PUSHING THE LIMIT TOO MANY TIMES AND LOOKING AT THE MAP ON THE SCREEN AND LOOKING FOR THE CLOSEST CHARING STATION.
Assuming you get out of FSD Jail A few more hundred miles should be all it takes for you to understand
I've similarly once or twice pressed the accelerator to pass at highway speeds - that works fine at modest speeds but get near 85mph and you WILL get a strike, and that warning alarm....but it's really not that damn hard to keep your foot off the juice pedal (or just disengage) but there is a *learing* curve
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