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Two weeks in. Love my Cyberbeast. Software upgrade yesterday and today it seems much more sensitive about lane departure. See the picture and the warning message. I'm not sure I like it saying, “Corrective steering applied for your safety.” It didn't act this way before the update. I'm curious if anyone else is seeing this. I disabled the lane departure warning, and the "corrections" stopped.

I live in the country in Ohio and many of the roads are unmarked and narrow. There are often little hills and rises in the road that a car, tractor or even an Amish buggy can hide behind. I tend to avoid FSD on these roads because the truck doesn't stay to the right or slow down for these situations. Lane departure would actually be a feature for these situations.
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I have not experienced any different sensitivity than that in my MYP.
 

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It has felt super sensitive to me for awhile now. It was awful during winter when I'm just following the cars in front of me. I've turned it all off and haven't looked back.
 

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Two weeks in. Love my Cyberbeast. Software upgrade yesterday and today it seems much more sensitive about lane departure. See the picture and the warning message. I'm not sure I like it saying, “Corrective steering applied for your safety.” It didn't act this way before the update. I'm curious if anyone else is seeing this. I disabled the lane departure warning, and the "corrections" stopped.

I live in the country in Ohio and many of the roads are unmarked and narrow. There are often little hills and rises in the road that a car, tractor or even an Amish buggy can hide behind. I tend to avoid FSD on these roads because the truck doesn't stay to the right or slow down for these situations. Lane departure would actually be a feature for these situations.
It's kinda funny when it nags me for getting close to a line all while when in autopilot or FSD it crosses the center line and doesn't nag itself. Lol
 

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My Truck has been super sensitive to the lane lines since the last update. It really is annoying. I don't use self driving. When on cruise control even with avoidance system set at 2 car lengths, it applies a heavy brake. Does that when a car turns in front of me even a quarter of a mile ahead. I stopped using cruise control around town because of this.

On another topic that was brought up in another thread. I have had the truck since last August. Spent 5 weeks in the shop so far. Gave me a loaner each time but, that is not the same as having my truck. I check on the work. It sits for days and then all of a sudden they work on it and it is fixed. My guess is they don't have the parts when they schedule your appointment. Usually my appointments are 3 - 4 week out. Should give them time to get the parts. I had my windshield replaced dur to internal flaws in the glass.
 


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It's kinda funny when it nags me for getting close to a line all while when in autopilot or FSD it crosses the center line and doesn't nag itself. Lol
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Two weeks in. Love my Cyberbeast. Software upgrade yesterday and today it seems much more sensitive about lane departure. See the picture and the warning message. I'm not sure I like it saying, “Corrective steering applied for your safety.” It didn't act this way before the update. I'm curious if anyone else is seeing this. I disabled the lane departure warning, and the "corrections" stopped.

I live in the country in Ohio and many of the roads are unmarked and narrow. There are often little hills and rises in the road that a car, tractor or even an Amish buggy can hide behind. I tend to avoid FSD on these roads because the truck doesn't stay to the right or slow down for these situations. Lane departure would actually be a feature for these situations.
How come your lane is Red and mine is Blue??
 
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Regarding Red versus Blue lines on the screen. Doesn't turn blue in FSD mode? That may be why you see blue. I was not using FSD or autopilot during this incident. I just had the Lane Departure feature turned on. It's off now.
 

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Regarding Red versus Blue lines on the screen. Doesn't turn blue in FSD mode? That may be why you see blue. I was not using FSD or autopilot during this incident. I just had the Lane Departure feature turned on. It's off now.

Correct, in FSD the truck runs over all yellow, white, blue, pink lines, but when Im driving it drives me f@## nuts with the noise and the Blue line. Ive never seen the red one.
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