Model 3 - FSD Supervised 12.4.3 - Forced 180 Test Loop - 2024.15.15 - 6 July 2024
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- This is the full unedited drive on to my old forced 180 turn testing area.
Interesting results for the 180 degree turn and funny situation it got itself into after I completed the turn. I don't consider that a problem but I let it play out to see how FSD Supervised handled the situation.
Only intervention was to push it to creep forward for a right turn on red and then to proceed once clear.
Tesla FSD V12 drives are getting duller and duller which is a great thing!
Thank you so much for making this video. I hope that I will get this version of FSD in my car very soon!
This version seems to finally leave a larger gap in front in heavy traffic. That's great. Means smoother ride, safer ride and less harsh braking necessary if the car in front does some heavy braking. It allows also for more economic driving, as the ego car makes more use of regen if the car in front stops, as it can do this slower. Great progress there. :)
Leaving large gaps in heavy traffic will result in getting honked, cursed, flipped off at in some places, like SoCal LOL
@@duncansosso8010Many times drivers should really leave large gaps especially in stop and go traffic which allows you to keep a steady rolling speed without propagating the stops and deceleration. Screw the fools that don't understand this. Ive been driving this way for years in so cal and generally do not get hassled.
@@duncansosso8010I can see that being the case for sure but lots of accidents happen due to not allowing enough following distance. It’s a people problem unfortunately.
@@maxsteele1 100% agree. Good luck conveying that logic to a bunch of buffoons on the road, however.
Didn't see many challenging/unusual streets. Looking forward to trying it here in Oahu. Seems like all the streets on this island are wonky or under construction.
It looks like you could really enjoy it with this version. No nag, just an optional accelerator push here and there, and you are at the destination.
Sooo close to robotaxi woww love these drives
I took a Waymo in San Francisco this weekend. Game over. They are WAY ahead of Tesla. The whole experience feels completely safe with far less errors, and a MUCH more comfortable follow distance, acceleration, deceleration, and maneuvering.
From what I see, it looks so much better than version 12.3.6. I have been waiting for 12.4.x for several weeks now and I wonder why it is not yet available here in Canada. Any idea?
Good video style. You took the absolutely least challenging route, though. I'm looking for the areas that 4.3.1 failed, like construction zones, lane changes where the middle line wasn't crisp, highway shenanigans (esp. in LA!). Perhaps that's in different video.
2:23 if any FSD tester ever complains again about the slow acceleration, just show them this merc speeding up ;D
The only critique I would mention is not yielding for the person trying to change lanes. That is something nice you can do but it is not something you are required to do. The people that piss me off the most are the people who intentionally stay in an ending lane knowing it is ending and expect you to just make space.
Curios why it is improper to do a lane change in an intersection (as you noted) so long as you have a clear view into the lane you are turning jnto and can see that there are no cars slowing down to make a turn. Is it illegal to do so?
Just watched a video of 2023 Lexus ES and the assist couldn't even stay straight in its lane on the highway. Tesla is just so far advanced to competitors it's not even close
Tesla's 'advanced' FSD does not work properly. It is 100% Supervised, when Elon promised Self Driving. That was 8 years ago.
@@DerekDavis213 Who cares about Elon's promise? He is a CEO, selling the dream, and has done something incredibly amazing that no one thought was possible. Come take a drive here in Southern California 25% of the cars on the road are Teslas and that is not an exaggeration. You will see them lined up at every stop light. The bottom line is his FSD is 10x better than the next competitor. I own Tesla stock but not a Tesla.
What happens if you have to make a lane change then a right turn and nobody gives way (so you can’t make the lane change)
How does it perform at night with rain and low visibility?
Can't speak to version 12.4, but 12.3 does fine in the rain, it limits it's max speeds and beeps, but drives just fine even in pretty heavy driving rain. At night the car drives fine, but will ultimately turn off entirely when the inside camera can't see you, which is annoying. It will control headlights to enable and disable high beams.
FSD does not have Radar, or Lidar, or Ultrasonic sensors. So of course performance at night, rain, or fog is going to *suffer* .
@@DerekDavis213 Humans do fine with none of those things, and so does FSD...
@@DerekDavis213no it doesn't. You don't need these extra sensors. Simple advanced optical science.
Tesla could install an enjoyment lever. the pessenger/driver uses the lever to communicate his satisfaction level. Tesla could use this data to fine-tune their systems. It would be a simple yet powerful way to involve customers directly in the iterative process of vehicle development and refinement.
Hunger strike for the enjoyment lever!!
Hunger strike for the enjoyment lever!!
Still waiting too late to start decelerating especially when going fast downhill forcing full regen and friction brakes. 0:33 1:20 7:20
dont do tapping next time please, this is what we want to see how it react
A *very* *easy* drive, but FSD continues to disappoint :
10:55 FSD fails to turn right on red. James *taps* *accel* *pedal*
11:20 James has to force the right turn. Not good
20:24 FSD is still *unable* *to* *go* *in* *reverse* . Unbelievable
35:28 A big dip in the road, FSD drives too fast
These things all seem pretty minor if you ask me
As far as FSD being a disappointment, my wife and I use it every time we can! An imperfect tool that we love;
@@mcsmith9244 Can you imagine that some people paid 15k or 12k for this imperfect tool ?
To@@DerekDavis213 nothing is perfect, is the car you paid 40 or 50k perfect? The house you paid 500k- severa millions perfect? Bottom line: as long as you get your money's worth, it's a fair trade
@@fz8964 Of course nothing is perfect. But if FSD makes mistakes, that could cost you your life. Do you see the difference? And what makes it even worse, is the constant hype and untruths coming from Elan and his horde of influencers.
You FSD testers piss me off, one minute you complain because it takes too long to change lane for turn, Next you complain because it take too long. My guess it has to have a problem otherwise you would be out of a job, making money on RUclips.