whats actually important in these videos is that they are a great example of operating a self-driving car properly. He is actually paying attention to what the car is doing and why and consciously focusing on the road in sticky situations and able to comment on whats going on rather than just sitting back and letting the AI "do its thing".
I disagree, the reason he has to pay attention is because the FSD is not ready and it's a total sham. If I have to pay attention to a car that supposed to be FSD then I might as well drive it myself. Watching a car drive itself is like watching paint dry. it's worse than driving it myself. Everyone is paying Elon to help him develop a product. I should get a tax break as a donation if I buy FSD.
@@birdieskills It is still safer than a human driver in many scenarios regardless. Also you make this comment about Elon as if nobody else has been working on self-driving cars.
@@Abstract_zx I dont think there is enough data yet to say it's safer since it's not fully operational yet. This is a video about tesla so of course it involves Elon. and yes he is not the only one working on self driving cars but he is the only one to mass market it and promised it as so and 10 years in the making we still dont have it yet.
@@birdieskills "the only one to mass market" depends on what you mean by mass market because one can make an argument that Waymo also made it to that point. Also there is data. Teslas with autopilot turned on crash less than teslas with autopilot turned off
the entire BUSINESS side of FSD is letting the AI do its thing though... no retail consumer will consume FSD if it can't do what it does on its own. Corporations are a different story with completely different hoops
As someone who works with computer vision and AI, I'm always amazed by how far these systems have come over the years. Still some way to go, but things are coming together nicely.
The mirror-folding is like when cars had pop-up headlights. Speaking of which, we should really bring back pop-up headlights to cars. Useless? Yes. Fucking awesome? HELL yes.
Technically we won’t ever see them again because of regulations put in place restricting their production/use in new cars. I’m not even sure you can fabricate parts for and modify popup-less cars to have pop-up headlights. I forget the real reason they got chopped, but Im pretty sure they weren’t killing people. I believe safety regulations just got stricter to PREVENT that from happening since sloped hoods, angled bumpers, non-popups, and other similarly-purposes designs became the standard to insure pedestrian safety. So, that if one was to be hit, a pedestrian is given the best chance of survival by having a ~flat non-sharp surface to roll onto/over, distribute the force, and decrease level of injury. However, for whatever reason we see trucks still being built taller, larger, heavier, flat grills, and flat hoods which all prevent a persons center of gravity from being thrown up onto the car and instead essentially insure a pedestrian will be sucked under the car or at least be stuck to the front of the car and thrown off once the car stops. Despite that and to get back to the initial point I wanted to comment, I’m excited by Volvo’s Thor Hammer headlights and other companies doing similar creative headlight/car designs. Innovation and creativity have disappeared from the majority of the car industry and it is beautiful to see it making a resurgence, no matter how small. Also, if you haven’t seen the headlights, they aren’t pop-ups necessarily-despite volvo and others citing the Thor Hammer headlights as pop-ups having “come back”-however, I think they are awesome when looked at as their own thing, an homage to pop-ups, and just general progress in new commercially available vehicles. My b for righting so much
@@Lucas_Antar Incorrect. They aren't outright banned, there are regulations that make them hard to approve. If they were illegal, NO car on the road could have them, even older models which still do which means they aren't illegal or banned.
Whoever parks on the side of a narrow road dont deserve a car. Edit: to those that think the curb is their property, it isn't. Besides if you look in the video they have EMPTY DRIVEWAYS, henceforth the main reason. They've purchased a house with a DRIVEWAY and chose not to use it.
@@billmcknight7639 yes sir, ain't a person's fault that the government built a minituare road Infront of their house where they need to park to ya know, enter their house, the ones we should kill are the government planners first, and the people thst double park second, if you see someone already parked Infront of their house, don't park in the same section of the road dude, move up or down a bit to leave room
do you think tesla autopilot is in on the "camera effect" too? it goes through the gap at like 2mph with the mirrors folded in. It's obviously a tight gap
@@ElderlyAnteater Do you think all cars are thin and tall with 10 ft stop signs? No shit, its a tight gap but the footage made everything look thinner than it was.
Here in Hungary that would be very much illegal. On a two way road you are only allowed to park on the side of the road if there are still enough room for 2 cars to pass each other, same goes for 1 car on a one way road. In short, you don't have the right to create a road obstacle.
I feel like this is one of the best advantages of Teslas self driving, it knows the exact dimensions of the car so it knows when it will and won't fit between a tight gap like this
I live in an area with lots of streets like this and lots of backroads that are the same width, its really not hard you should know the dimensions of your car.
The hands are likely doing nothing, which is why he has them obscured. He doesn't want to get in trouble with Tesla/RUclips/the local government, so he obscures the wheel to keep himself safe. If I had to guess.
Can this be done even in the older Model S if they have the FSD package or have the camera on it already? Its amazing how the Ai in the FSD system can map out the road, cones, people, cars in the driveways, and even garbage pails lol. The fact this is still being Developed and Polished every day and its already this good is pretty crazy. However i did see a video of some type of Jaguar that was part of a test of self driving taxi's basically. Pretty sure it was electric as well, and it has Self Driving Feature as good as the Tesla's and no mods done to the original car they said. Was pretty cool to see, it stopped for the police lights but it couldnt be told to "pull over" by the people inside and the cop did not realize there wasnt an actual driver until they walked up after a min or so of yelling because they thought the driver was trying to just keep rolling forward on purpose..
I drove a work van for a bit. Being able to fold in the giant mirros was always such a party trick while nacigating tight passages. Especially when the oncoming drive has no idea how to move over to make space.
Driving a Tesla should be illegal because of all the deaths due to auto pilot ps people should learn to drive a better car for the sake of this earth Tesla uses more natural resources and is worse for the earth and is killing it more the gas cars
In Trinidad we have way tighter and twistier roads than this. You definitely did not need to fold mirrors for this. There’s tons of room if the car knew how to place itself accurately it would know that.
This Is not Trinidad, stop acting like everyone is a great driver. Normal drivers couldn't even do this properly so calm yourself down. I'm also in the Caribbean and there's very narrow roads. But I don't go shame these people as I understand they're use to a lot of space and it's not Normal for them.
On top of the narrow road parking, it’s shocking to see how many of them didn’t fold their mirrors to create more space for cars pass by and protect their own car
Holy crap, this is a hill i used to walk up in the 5th grade. Crocker Highlands is at the top of that hill. Oakland, California. I only went to that school for a half a year, how the brain recognizes patterns is crazy.
It scares me the fact that the grey areas on the sides of the road on the screen are just animations, while I believe it can literally scan all the passed houses
One advantage of computers driving is that they don't fear they'll make a mistake in judgment so they can drive confidently through tight gaps like thsi
Many years ago I sent a twitter with an idea to help Tesla improve their ai with Tesla rings where pedestrians wear a ring in a way to communicate to cars
The folding is a crazy feature !
Usually the rule is if the mirrors don’t fit don’t even attempt it.
@@Edisito until the mirrors do fit.
Don't want to be that guy but the Nissan/Infiniti QX30 has had this as early as 2017 (I think).
@@ShonTolliverMusic folding automatically the mirrors in full self driving mode? I dont think so
@@Edisito yep, I used to speed through every gap I saw. I was confident until one day I miscalculated the width and scratched 3 cars including mine.
Widest road in France be like
You don't know how accurate you are 😂
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Same in Italy man 😢😂
That comment made my morning lol
Fr
Wtf, most narrow roads usually only allow parking on one side. This shit is insane.
This is literally every road in Queens, New York
Guess you never been to the uk.... EVERY road is like this...
Try driving in Chicago then
lol go to boston or apparently anywhere i guess nobody deserve a license lol
@@PeePeePooPoo07 I don’t think Teslas can dodge gunfire yet
When it folds the mirrors, shit just got real, that mf about to pull some moves 😂
Lol fr
Why is the road so small? Where should they park the cars?
@@kalzindor803 that road is not remotely small 😂
@@kalzindor803 If you think that's small, then you'd have a heart attack driving here in the UK lol.
Mf switched to sport mode
whats actually important in these videos is that they are a great example of operating a self-driving car properly. He is actually paying attention to what the car is doing and why and consciously focusing on the road in sticky situations and able to comment on whats going on rather than just sitting back and letting the AI "do its thing".
I disagree, the reason he has to pay attention is because the FSD is not ready and it's a total sham. If I have to pay attention to a car that supposed to be FSD then I might as well drive it myself. Watching a car drive itself is like watching paint dry. it's worse than driving it myself.
Everyone is paying Elon to help him develop a product. I should get a tax break as a donation if I buy FSD.
@@birdieskills It is still safer than a human driver in many scenarios regardless. Also you make this comment about Elon as if nobody else has been working on self-driving cars.
@@Abstract_zx I dont think there is enough data yet to say it's safer since it's not fully operational yet. This is a video about tesla so of course it involves Elon. and yes he is not the only one working on self driving cars but he is the only one to mass market it and promised it as so and 10 years in the making we still dont have it yet.
@@birdieskills "the only one to mass market" depends on what you mean by mass market because one can make an argument that Waymo also made it to that point. Also there is data. Teslas with autopilot turned on crash less than teslas with autopilot turned off
the entire BUSINESS side of FSD is letting the AI do its thing though... no retail consumer will consume FSD if it can't do what it does on its own. Corporations are a different story with completely different hoops
Year 2100.
Car just brings out rocket launchers and makes way.
More like year 2024 or 25. 2023 is going pretty well....TOO well.
Nah, my car better be pulling a bruce almighty 😂, everybody yields to the fastest moving car
@@BadKarmaM3 oh don't you worry, I'm sure the good ole gov't is cookin' something up. 😮 😂
That's some Night City type shit
Year 2100
Cars are banned, they are too inneficient
"Oh look a car approaching, I'll just pull in here which is the only place with a car on the other side of the road."
The autopilot is better at driving than most tesla owners 💀
Remain every driver day life in europe
Guy could’ve parked on the right side (his left) facing wrong way for better clearance
Never seen a Tesla with a good driver before
tesla drivers are the absolute worst. its no wonder they want the self driving so bad
The car folding it’s mirrors is like “hold my beer…”
I love how the comments is 50% Americans freaking out about how narrow the road is and 50% Europeans thinking about how wide the road is.
Every old vehicle has that folding feature when you got the nerve to send it
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😂
It folded automatically, that's what we're shocked about.
@@shahan484 you missed the joke
@@shahan484You can just send it, and the mirror will fold in on _any_ car.
Unfolding it will be more difficult though
As someone who works with computer vision and AI, I'm always amazed by how far these systems have come over the years.
Still some way to go, but things are coming together nicely.
its insane how it picks up so many things around it, the humans on the left, the cars in there driveways it’s scary how good it is!
The mirror-folding is like when cars had pop-up headlights. Speaking of which, we should really bring back pop-up headlights to cars. Useless? Yes. Fucking awesome? HELL yes.
Last time i checked they got rid of then because they were basically cutting people in half
Technically we won’t ever see them again because of regulations put in place restricting their production/use in new cars. I’m not even sure you can fabricate parts for and modify popup-less cars to have pop-up headlights. I forget the real reason they got chopped, but Im pretty sure they weren’t killing people. I believe safety regulations just got stricter to PREVENT that from happening since sloped hoods, angled bumpers, non-popups, and other similarly-purposes designs became the standard to insure pedestrian safety. So, that if one was to be hit, a pedestrian is given the best chance of survival by having a ~flat non-sharp surface to roll onto/over, distribute the force, and decrease level of injury. However, for whatever reason we see trucks still being built taller, larger, heavier, flat grills, and flat hoods which all prevent a persons center of gravity from being thrown up onto the car and instead essentially insure a pedestrian will be sucked under the car or at least be stuck to the front of the car and thrown off once the car stops. Despite that and to get back to the initial point I wanted to comment, I’m excited by Volvo’s Thor Hammer headlights and other companies doing similar creative headlight/car designs. Innovation and creativity have disappeared from the majority of the car industry and it is beautiful to see it making a resurgence, no matter how small. Also, if you haven’t seen the headlights, they aren’t pop-ups necessarily-despite volvo and others citing the Thor Hammer headlights as pop-ups having “come back”-however, I think they are awesome when looked at as their own thing, an homage to pop-ups, and just general progress in new commercially available vehicles. My b for righting so much
They are illegal.
@@Lucas_Antar Incorrect. They aren't outright banned, there are regulations that make them hard to approve. If they were illegal, NO car on the road could have them, even older models which still do which means they aren't illegal or banned.
@@Traxx.Ellipsis They are not banned, read more on it.
Whoever parks on the side of a narrow road dont deserve a car.
Edit: to those that think the curb is their property, it isn't. Besides if you look in the video they have EMPTY DRIVEWAYS, henceforth the main reason. They've purchased a house with a DRIVEWAY and chose not to use it.
The fact 23 people agree with you is crazy
@@mr.randomgamer888 am I wrong though?
@@billmcknight7639 yes sir, ain't a person's fault that the government built a minituare road Infront of their house where they need to park to ya know, enter their house, the ones we should kill are the government planners first, and the people thst double park second, if you see someone already parked Infront of their house, don't park in the same section of the road dude, move up or down a bit to leave room
@@billmcknight7639 no you are right
Well they live there so I think it's fine
The car definitely has more situational awareness than the majority of people at this point
The fact the video is squeezed in for a short, just makes it look ever tighter
That camera effect to make the road look thinner is a new one.
Right, the heck
@@montakims COMPRESSION
Field of view or because the video is in vertical / portrait mode
do you think tesla autopilot is in on the "camera effect" too? it goes through the gap at like 2mph with the mirrors folded in. It's obviously a tight gap
@@ElderlyAnteater Do you think all cars are thin and tall with 10 ft stop signs? No shit, its a tight gap but the footage made everything look thinner than it was.
Teslas should communicate to each other and create their own traffic network
They do talk to each other in fsd but not like how you would think . They use fleet data
Maybe drivers should communicate with each other to create their own traffic network. Oh right, we used to have that.
@@turnyouintoabox2300 so what information do they share
@@KLienneand how is that going....
That's the end goal. But the tech is still a long ways from that - if it ever happens.
Tesla got that roomba autopilot
If i was ever in a similar scenario i would make sure the other driver would see both of my hands off the wheel, just to freak them out
Double parking should not be allowed on that street
There’s isn’t a single vehicle there that is double parked
@@joehostile4541 They meant parking on both sides of the road
@@joehostile4541 read the room donkey
There’s nothing wrong with it. Just drive slowly and yield to oncoming traffic…
Here in Hungary that would be very much illegal. On a two way road you are only allowed to park on the side of the road if there are still enough room for 2 cars to pass each other, same goes for 1 car on a one way road. In short, you don't have the right to create a road obstacle.
I feel like this is one of the best advantages of Teslas self driving, it knows the exact dimensions of the car so it knows when it will and won't fit between a tight gap like this
Two words, Sentry mode.
That's just poor road design, should put a no parking policy in place or at the very least no parking on one side of the street
As if people obey traffic signs, especially related to parking 🅿️...
They live there
Trust me nobody that lives on the road agrees, you would never find a parking spot if they blocked off the other side of the road
So no one gonna talk about the first trash that immediately transformed to a road cone..
not a fan of EV's or autopilot but I gotta say I'm impressed
very cool
This is the full self driving demonstration
I would’ve definitely scraped the side of my car, the mirror feature is OP!!!
That’s London’s widest road
Imagine getting into a accident and being like “I wasnt the one driving” 😂
Inter-Tesla communication is insane!
Wow wow wow! We are truly living in the future.
Dude I had no idea tesla auto pilot was this good. That’s amazing!
Im not a fan of teslas but the folding mirrors was impressive
Even I would think twice before going through that tight gap. Real mind blowing stuff
I live in an area with lots of streets like this and lots of backroads that are the same width, its really not hard you should know the dimensions of your car.
This is why I’m so glad I live in a small town in the middle of nowhere, trying to navigate roads like this everyday would be so mentally draining.
In the UK every residential street is like this, takes a bit of teamwork when both drivers meet on a tight road but for the most part its okay
Can you set up a driver cam too. I wanna see what them hands are doin!
The hands are likely doing nothing, which is why he has them obscured. He doesn't want to get in trouble with Tesla/RUclips/the local government, so he obscures the wheel to keep himself safe. If I had to guess.
if i saw someone retract their mirrors id be like, dang that is an advanced driver
Well.. whenever I drive, I press a button to fold the mirrors in tight spots.
Lol you and I are privileged. Most cars you gotta get out and fold em
Great aspect ratio you have in your video.
Can this be done even in the older Model S if they have the FSD package or have the camera on it already?
Its amazing how the Ai in the FSD system can map out the road, cones, people, cars in the driveways, and even garbage pails lol. The fact this is still being Developed and Polished every day and its already this good is pretty crazy.
However i did see a video of some type of Jaguar that was part of a test of self driving taxi's basically. Pretty sure it was electric as well, and it has Self Driving Feature as good as the Tesla's and no mods done to the original car they said. Was pretty cool to see, it stopped for the police lights but it couldnt be told to "pull over" by the people inside and the cop did not realize there wasnt an actual driver until they walked up after a min or so of yelling because they thought the driver was trying to just keep rolling forward on purpose..
Can someone answer this question? Which cars can use the new beta feature thing ?
@@Lidrienall cars with Hardware 3.0 can have it as long as you paid and applied with the button in the menu.
I drove a work van for a bit. Being able to fold in the giant mirros was always such a party trick while nacigating tight passages. Especially when the oncoming drive has no idea how to move over to make space.
Uk ppl doin this daily
I did that once only to discover that my wheels stick out further then my folded mirrors...
FSD keeps getting more and more impressive
The cool thing is that the FSD knows where the car is and doesn’t have a bad view like the driver, it knows it can fit and knows it won’t hit the cars
This is amazing
Seeing the garbage bins being registered is funny in a way, like they’re walking out onto the road
The car is embarrassed about its body
I would watch a whole movie of this system driving through Perú 😂
Parking like this should be illegal
Driving a Tesla should be illegal because of all the deaths due to auto pilot ps people should learn to drive a better car for the sake of this earth Tesla uses more natural resources and is worse for the earth and is killing it more the gas cars
Good thing the person in that model Y made as little room possible
In Trinidad we have way tighter and twistier roads than this. You definitely did not need to fold mirrors for this. There’s tons of room if the car knew how to place itself accurately it would know that.
This Is not Trinidad, stop acting like everyone is a great driver. Normal drivers couldn't even do this properly so calm yourself down.
I'm also in the Caribbean and there's very narrow roads. But I don't go shame these people as I understand they're use to a lot of space and it's not Normal for them.
Damn. Folding the mirrors to squeeze this gap is a ridiculously advanced feature
Did It unfold them later?
If you look carefully at the end you'll se they do
Love that bin that turns into a cone
That's crazy!
My favorite thing as a rare driver who can perfectly gauge how wide my car is, is to squeeze by people and watch them freaking out
On top of the narrow road parking, it’s shocking to see how many of them didn’t fold their mirrors to create more space for cars pass by and protect their own car
Alot of cars don't have folding mirrors.
Especially older or cheaper ones.
@@TheWeeJetevery old car has folding mirrors
you do it with your hand..
folding the mirror so it can fits the greatest attention of details in tesla
I gotta say im not a fan of Elon himself, but those Tesla engineers are absolute legends!
Holy crap, this is a hill i used to walk up in the 5th grade. Crocker Highlands is at the top of that hill. Oakland, California.
I only went to that school for a half a year, how the brain recognizes patterns is crazy.
I had to pause eating my food seeing the car decide to fold the mirriors to make extra space. Thats wild to me lol
i hate roads like this especially when people park on them like bro ig you hate your mirrors and the side of your car
Thanks yellow arrow! I didn’t know they would go up the street
from the other dudes perspective you just pulled the craziest manuver with no effort
I didn’t know it folded the mirrors!! That’s sick!!
Note from a buddy of mine, autopilot mirros don't recognize some gray cars as cars and will cut them off in lane changes
This folding gives me H. Potter feeling. You can drive faster this way!
My brain was telling me you were driving on the wrong side the whole time but the I remembered I'm from the UK....
It’d be cool if other Tesla’s were displayed on the screen as such
Wow someone actually knowing that uphill traffic has priority. That's amazing.
That guy on the right just started to moonwalk...
You know it’s bad when even the car is scared😂😂
It scares me the fact that the grey areas on the sides of the road on the screen are just animations, while I believe it can literally scan all the passed houses
Algorithmic driving is the future of all movement. Humans have too many variables
It also has a fun feature were the battery will just spontaneously combust in your engine
Trashcan passing a trashcan
My mirrors fold the other vehicles mirrors even if they dont have hinges 😎
Lmao
Love these shorts!
I love your videos!
That screen on the bottom is giving me analogue horror vibes
If they teach the AI about Indian roads how to travel on them then they master the AI based car features of the automated cars.
One advantage of computers driving is that they don't fear they'll make a mistake in judgment so they can drive confidently through tight gaps like thsi
Lol the mirror fold made the other person try harder to move
Its like a cyborg horse folding its ears
The robot has eyes like a spider and the precision of a robot
I can't imagine negotiating roads like this in my daily life.
Even if my day kinda sucks im always thankful i dont live in big cities with issues like this
The pedestrian was breakdancing man
Alright that's it. I am officially in love with my Model Y starting today.
Which city/neighbourhood is this? Looks so cozy
I like the feature where FSD puts the car up on two wheels, for getting through really narrow lanes.
I live on the same type of street environment. I park partially on the curb!
These type of narrow roads and manoeuvres are very common in London UK
Tesla and its sensors are much more compitent than most people are behind the wheel lol
reminds me of a two way street by my house thats narrower than the one way I live on
Think this is bad bro come to thr UK
this street is hell to park
Many years ago I sent a twitter with an idea to help Tesla improve their ai with Tesla rings where pedestrians wear a ring in a way to communicate to cars
This place looks beautiful where is it?
Wake me up when I can drink beer and drive