RDMSguy
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I still believe that Tesla FSD will improve; that was not what we were talking about. All of these influencers make it sound like FSD is deep in the march of 9s. It isn’t. It cannot reliably choose the correct lane to drive in and that is a basic driving skill and not an edge case. They focus on what Tesla has improved and that would be ok if they ever fixed anything that they call out. I know that Chris has noted some issues many times, and maybe he is just tired of doing so. Sadly he is a speeder and a self-proclaimed tailgater so I cannot really believe what he says about speed profiles. He is definitely right that Tesla seems to ignore speed limit signs and I suspect they will pay dearly for that when the NHTSA finally wakes up. I don’t have anything good to say about speed profiles but I’d trust FSD a lot if it could choose the right lane, and either get into it or stay in it. I guess what I am looking for is a more comprehensive list of pros and cons that is independent of what Tesla is saying.
I'm just under probably 40k miles on FSD use. My FSD uses are mostly highway travel, so maybe my experiences are different to yours, if you drive a lot on surface streets/residential areas.
The main issue that I share with you is it's struggles with correct surface street speeds. Sometimes it decides to speed in residential areas, regardless of the profile I pick. And then sometimes it likes to cruise 3-4 mph under the speed limit, regardless of the profile I pick.
I don't have any issues with lane choice on the freeways I drive regularly nor its choice in speeds for the freeways, but there are a few off ramps and exits that I do feel it needs to get over for sooner for instead of waiting the final mile to try. In California rush hour traffic, if you don't get over soon enough.. No one is gonna let you in and it ends up adding 15-20 minutes to your drive back tracking.
I also get the occasional lane switching hesitation for no obvious reason. No one in the lane it wants to switch too, yet it just kind of hangs there as if it see's someone is coming when they are not.
Aside from those issues, everything else I have is mostly just nitpicking. I can honestly say in my experience it has not done anything that I would consider dangerous or overly concerning during my usage. It drives and makes decisions better than the vast majority of human drivers in California do. Not that it says much, considering how bad drivers in California are.
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