Seekmastery
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FInd some wifi and charger and your trip home will be much easier! I'm heading out there in a few weeks...I took delivery of my beast on the 9th and just got the second auto park update yesterday. No fsd yet. I live in FL but am currently with the truck in SoCal.
Thank youThink of it as year 2024, blah 32, basic update 5 (version 4) vs basic update 20 (version 0)
I have seen some of the early users liking it but saying it still needs some work. they said the left turns on double lane high ways is too sharp. Also, when there are "Chevron lines" on the highway it can confuse the FSD.UPDATE:
Video: First FSD action on Cybertruck
Boys and girls, the wait is finally over! It is real! It is here NOW! AND IT IS SPECTACULAR!
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It downloaded last night!FInd some wifi and charger and your trip home will be much easier! I'm heading out there in a few weeks...
That sucks. Sorry, man.First drive this afternoon with FSD on AWD CT, and also my first car accident in several decades. NOT the fault of FSD (or me)! Going down busy urban street (Saint Paul, MN) on way to lunch, FSD behaving flawlessly. CT is going straight through a solid green light in right hand lane (of four total, both ways) Someone making an ill-advised right-turn-on-red pulls out in front of CT. FSD reacted perfectly, quickly slowing down for the car that pulled out in front of CT when it shouldn't have. The problem was the GMC SUV *following* the car that shouldn't have pulled out in front of CT! With nowhere to go, CT/FSD took a hit on the right rear panel, as well as the black plastic bumper. The second driver had a brain fart and thought the light must have turned since the car in front of him made the turn. Both CT and the GMC vehicles pulled over and drivers exchanged information -- no one was hurt, police not called. Other driver said "sorry!" Turns out he was a retired body shop owner who had never seen a CT, up close or otherwise. His driver side front fender was bent in and half ripped off. He looked at damage to CT and said that it will just "buff out." I think he may be right, since he used his thumb fingernail to scrape off his own car's paint. I'm going to go to his home in the next few days and he'll show me how to make it as good as new. I'll update this with before-and-after photos. My passenger (a MY owner) was along for the FSD test drive and was thoroughly impressed (as were some bystanders!) by the lack of damage to the truck.
The entire drive *almost* went without 'other' interventions or disengagements until CT was 200 yards from home. CT was in a left-turn lane, blinker on, and path planner (blue noodle) pointing left. When light turned green, CT changed its mind, turned off the blinker and went straight through the intersection. While a legitimate navigation solution, it clearly broke the law by going straight in an intersection from a left turn lane. I think the FSD gods are just toying with us at this point...
I got it installed last night and took my first drive with it this morning. Overall very impressed but I had the opposite experience as @M0unt41nm4n where the truck seemed to be driving much closer to the right side of the road than I typically would. I even turned on the camera views to make sure I was still in the lane and sure enough it was good, centered in the lane. It turns out I have probably been the one hugging the yellow a bit much the last 3 months thinking I was centered.Yeah...one thing that I noticed was that it kisses the yellow left line. In the fire dept, we were always taught to kiss the right line due to on coming traffic. So it's burned in my brain. When FSD is kissing that left yellow line, its kind of nerve racking for me.
| Be cautious on divided roadways with a raised center which effectively become two one way roads. CT had difficulty with that after dark and would have put me on a bad path. Otherwise... I just moved 25 miles through commute traffic and was stunned at how well it handled lane changes and merging traffic on the highway and city streets. | |||||||