FSD speeds in 3 school zones every morning taking 3 kids to 3 schools. Also my country roads are narrow with no lines and hogs the middle of the road where you need to drive real tight to the edge of road to make room. It’s forcing the other vehicle off the road. No good
@@britishfireworksBecause Tesla is illegally overselling AutoPilot as a complete and perfect product, ready for full autonomy when they haven’t completed semi-autonomous.
You know in case robotaxis are approved they could limit it to good weather while the technology matures, right? Driver’s performance also decreases with bad weather, probably more sharply than cameras. (Also, your windshield might get foggy, but the camera module is airtight, hence no fog)
How will you account for "multiple cameras blocked or blinded" while it's simply raining, as my car likes to frequently remind me? Just curious, because it seems there needs to be some mechanism for clearing the cameras while driving.
Exactly, all of these tests are shown in perfect California weather. Not all places have perfect weather and excellent visibility at all times. Would be curious to see night time test, rainy weather test (not California rain but try NC/FL/NY or Seattle) and a combination of both.
Or dark. I have a long, early morning commute through the countryside where there aren't a lot of lights. I get that message all the time. The car ought to be able to know that it's still night and adjust the camera settings accordingly... the screen does it, so the cameras should be able to too.
The person "driving" has nerves of steel. I would have wanted to take over so many times, but amazing the car is successfully navigating these situations.
Something similar happened to me at night on a road trip last week, it was the scariest thing! So glad we swerved to avoid it. Wish we had a dashcam or a Tesla to capture it. A car was doing an illegal U-turn on the highway, our car had to move to the left lane because of police vehicles and a car being put on a tow truck, then right after that the car pulled in front of us in the left lane - Glad there was no one in the right lane!
That car was creating the occlusion. How else are you supposed to occlude something in the middle of the road? Also, FSD does not follow other cars, it thinks on its own and reacts accordingly based on training data.
@TheRealYaro Yeah, I hit a semi's shredded re-tread while on cruise control at 75mph in West TX on I-10 during a new moon night. It launched my brand new 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais and bent the under driver's door rocker panel. Scared the hell out of my sleeping Dad! Nothing could've stopped that from happening, but I suspect you would criticize a FSD Tesla for hitting it, too. smh
Mid day, perfect weather scenario. Try this in Norway, at end of day rush 5PM in the winter or autumn, it will be pitch black, cameras will be covered by rain, snow and fog. Camera flares will always be in effect from every street lamp or car light.
Scenario 15: High speed stationary child (6:24)-- I wonder if the car would try to pass the child in the left lane like it did in the high speed cutout to stationary car example. Perhaps thats why the blue tesla was parked in the opposite lane.
I was about to ask the same thing! It’s weird they stationed a large vehicle next to the small pedestrian. What’s the point of that in proving the car will act safely around a small pedestrian.
Seriously, giving a gentle honk in these cases is a good idea: to tell the other driver their driving is dangerous. Some of them may not realize that their risk driving behavior.
Post event honking serves no purpose but to piss someone off. The only reason to honk is if doing so will reduce the chance of an imminent accident (someone coming into your lane, someone starts rolling despite conflicting traffic coming, etc.). Honking after the fact can end one of two ways - nothing or road rage.
@qwerty112311 nah that's a very narrow view of post event honking. You are informing another driver that what they did was dangerous and had you not taken action, would have resulted in an accident that was 100% their fault. Obviously I'm excluding prolonged honking and honking for other reasons. But I honk for the reason above
reduced speeds for sure but ice is ice, doesnt matter if you're two wheel drive or in a 6x6 you cant get control on ice without spiked tires or chains or something to dig into the slippery surface.
They should have test scenarios for overturned and totaled vehicles, oil slicks, etc. Not testing it means it's not recognized and will lead to performances when encountered by end users. For instance, a leaking oil tanker or overturned semi truck/hauler flipped across multiple lanes
@@CharaiABC And just how often is that really a concern?! In all my years of driving, I have never encountered an overturned vehicle and I'd be willing to be 99% of drivers haven't either. Oil slicks just don't happen as tanker trucks are designed to withstand a great deal of damage for that very reason. Totaled vehicles are generally not ON the road.
The major issue that I have is depending solely on Camera's. The whole point of FSD is that it is supposed to be "BETTER" than a human driver. But if it is foggy, rainy at evening or dawn or similar conditions, the Camera's are pretty useless. Even without FSD, when I drove, my car detected in a foggy situation that there was a car stopped in front of me. This would not happen in the CAMERA ONLY models. so sadly, I am no more interested in these things. Hopefully other car makers don't follow Tesla like they did with the NO PHYSICAL BUTTONS thing and think about scenarios like this and not depend on CAMERAS ONLY.
@@frostcb2 in the US? Why would your road not have paint? That's not an FSD issue...that's your city/county being lazy or poor. A well managed town or city should have clear lane markings unless they don't care about the residents/tax payers. Address that problem to your city/town council...not Tesla FSD team.
I have to say, I DO always feel safer when my FSD is engaged. I take over the wheel quite often, because, I'm quite impatient when it comes to driving, BUT, I always feel a little "out of it" and "unprotected" when I do. It's a weird feeling, but, it's a good one. I know my car is taking care of me.
It is impressive Tesla. I think you'll need to test in Boston as a stress-test. When I used it during autumn 2024 free trial, I had to turn it off because it couldn't handle the quirkiness of Boston roads + jaywalkers + traffic light placements + weather + etc. Here is where it stands for me: FSD cannot drive in Boston, but a human can.
Boston, and LA too, and the wide suburbs where I live. If you look at this demo, you can see that a human would have predicted and slowed before the FSD, which reacted too late for a full-speed, real-world stop. This is like smoke and mirrors, this demo.
The trial from autumn is already outdated. fsd v13.2.x is far better and a few months from now v13.2.x will be outdated to the same extent. There are videos on youtube of v13 handling crazy city streets during rush hour just fine. It's not perfect, but if you had v13 you would probably have kept it on the majority of the time. v12 is basically just good enough to be useful if you like fsd already.
I watched this video of someone using FSD in Boston- seems to do pretty well ruclips.net/video/PVRFKRrdKQU/видео.html I also had it drive me from Chinatown to Copley this past weekend without any issues.
Thank you Tesla for performing these tests and we are eager to see the result of further testing in adverse weather conditions. To everyone who owns a Tesla with this feature, remember that it is a tool and not a replacement for driving. Make sure its supervised.
New Tesla owner here (‘25 MYP) . Absolutely love fsd. As always, needs some work but dang it. It does like 90% of most drives perfectly fine. Helped my wife come home safely one night after a long shift (nurse) . Felt good knowing the system was alert and competent when she was groggy and tired.
Please, for the safety of your family, do not trust Tesla autopilot, especially at night. The poor night time camera visibility has caused numerous crashes on autopilot, many of which resulted in fatalities. :(
In 2017 I already paid for FSD. The promise was then that it would be ready by the end of 2017. Even then, there were already such videos on Tesla's website. Now it's already 2025 and I'm still waiting.... The Model S only changes lanes on the highway independently after you have indicated it yourself. So that is absolutely not an FSD. In addition, it is still bursting with error messages. The cameras do not work when it rains, when the sun is low or when it is too dark. Nice weather, no one else on the road and only 2 cars, as in the video is not reality. I would like to see FSD at work in the center of Amsterdam, with all cyclists and pedestrians. In my opinion, Tesla is once again promising too much.
Only if you're carrying some kind of personal protection. There is a certain percentage of crazy drivers who will take it personally and seek revenge. Even if it's .01 percent, Murphy's law says I will find him.
It’s impressive, but let’s not forget there are companies that have put real driverless cars on the road, and though they are not perfect, Tesla is FAR behind them because they are too CHEAP to use proper hardware and rely solely on footage from a couple cell phone quality cameras. This is why Tesla autopilot has resulted 51 DEATHS…
Door opening, “harsh high speed brake” and high speed tests in general were a bit too lenient imo but still really great work from the ap team this looks great
@ballwidener maybe but still theres no point in them crashing their cars more then they need to and pay thousands of dollars for a video they might only make a few bucks on
Yeah great work on creating a lazier and dumber driver so they can spend more time staring at a freakin screen looking at nonsense YAY for human intelligence!
@@johnarildramberg3132 …John. This project is a tremendous undertaking by any gov’t let alone a private company. Elon’s vision and determination is amazing.
Hardware 4 does amazing in this FSD Safety Test. Unfortunately, majority of the fleet is still using Hardware 3….which is no longer being supported for upcoming versions. 💀
They are going to be working on getting hardware. Three updated with the newest f s d but if they fail to do so, they will completely update our hardware to hardware four I just hope it's sooner than later
The game changer is so simple! The ability to toggle on FSD when desired - charging by the mile until 99 bucks, which is the monthly fee. Only pay for FSD when you use it.
For me, FSD saw a red light runner and braked appropriately. Idiot blew through a 10 second red light at 60 mph. Saved the footage because Teslas are awesome, and are capable of doing that.
Firm believer in FSD have it enabled 80% of my drives however entering the highway two cars in front of me avoided a tire that was on the road FSD didn't and now I got messed up undercarrage for something that could have been avoided. Buttttttt I still use FSD because mistakes happen and it relives so much of my driving and does it so well!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Would be VERY cool if Tesla starts uploading more of these videos about FSD, constantly! The cost of making this videos is pretty cheap but public awareness can become huge.
I think its interesting to note that the tesla didnt swerve to avoid a left turn cut in collision or some one opening their door like many people think it would do with a popular video circling around with a person who fell over
They’re “testing” in ideal conditions, using incidents they know the car can handle. Good luck using this at night or in poor weather. Just please for the love of god do not trust a computer to drive you in your car. Please. At least not in a Tesla. This video is propaganda to sell their “Full Self Driving” which is NOT actually capable of fully operating the vehicle to the standard of a human driver.
Ya really. Even though the clip was uploaded very recently, seems the actual tests were done quite some time ago, and on V12... Even so, it gives me a bit more confidence I can trust FSD a bit more. It's stuff like this that scares me..Will the car actually react properly to avoid a collision. The high speed harsh stop was something I can relate too. Happens all the time on the freeway. It did good. I hope the test cars were insured just in case there was a boo boo. LOL.
It does look like that, but the frame rate is different in this footage than what the car sees. There was likely a wheel turn at 30 mph, which led to slowdown due to anticipation. Remember the cameras in the car and the camera capturing this demo work differently. I think they should have uploaded this is 60 fps.
Here’s my analysis from a financial perspective: Why risk the reputation of a company, hire a team to stage things, when you could just hire a team of smart engineers to make it actually work pretty good.
My Tesla anticipates accidents before they happen. Humans and FSD both can get cues for what’s about to happen before it happens. This is true for when it monitors my behavior, which as not subconsciously letting off the accelerator when the car in front of me does, or when it monitors other cars / people. It’s able to understand if a person walking near the road is about to enter the road, or if it is natural, like a person approaching a crosswalk.
FSD v12.3+ and more recently v12.5+ were both amazing and a huge steps forward. (On both HW3 & HW4) However… I just got FSD v13.2+ (HW4) and WOW!! To go from being parked at my home, all the way to finding itself a parking spot at any destination is absolutely mind blowing to see a car do on its own 🤯 It’s been a rocky road, but Tesla has come a long freaking way. So excited for the future! 🔥🙌
It's a driveway though, so shouldn't this part of the rules apply?: “Anyone […] who wants to drive over a lowered curb onto the road or from the edge of the road must behave in such a way that endangering other road users is ruled out.” The US is priority-right too, except at T-junctions, that last part being a major difference with Germany. The German rule makes a lot of sense, but would be hard to apply in the US with the huge network of rural highways with driveway/minor road T-junctions (a bad design for sure but not something I expect to ever see fixed). Self-driving will eventually learn how to drive everywhere under the local rules. It'll be great for everyone, but travelers in particular.
In Germany we call this video Propaganda, because hier gibt es Gefahrensituationen, wo gebremst wird, aber das Ding bremst halt einfach auch wenn absolut NICHTS in der Umgebung gefährlich ist! FSD funktioniert bis heute nicht trotz vollmundiger Versprechen.
In 2017 I already paid for FSD. The promise was then that it would be ready by the end of 2017. Even then, there were already such videos on Tesla's website. Now it's already 2025 and I'm still waiting.... The Model S only changes lanes on the highway independently after you have indicated it yourself. So that is absolutely not an FSD. In addition, it is still bursting with error messages. The cameras do not work when it rains, when the sun is low or when it is too dark. Nice weather, no one else on the road and only 2 cars, as in the video is not reality. I would like to see FSD at work in the center of Amsterdam, with all cyclists and pedestrians. In my opinion, Tesla is once again promising too much.
@@robbertnortholt1044Dude don’t lie like that, you probably just have the Auto Pilot not FSD. My FSD takes me from my front door to my work 45 minutes away without me having to touch the pedal or wheel anytime. It changes lanes and does everything on its own. It drives fine in the rain and sun and now visibility conditions, I live in a state where it rains 85% of the year so I would know. You have a banana brain
In 2017 I already paid for FSD. The promise was then that it would be ready by the end of 2017. Even then, there were already such videos on Tesla's website. Now it's already 2025 and I'm still waiting.... The Model S only changes lanes on the highway independently after you have indicated it yourself. So that is absolutely not an FSD. In addition, it is still bursting with error messages. The cameras do not work when it rains, when the sun is low or when it is too dark. Nice weather, no one else on the road and only 2 cars, as in the video is not reality. I would like to see FSD at work in the center of Amsterdam, with all cyclists and pedestrians. In my opinion, Tesla is once again promising too much.
FSD 12.5.6 ran me into a curb at a merge. New rim and tires are on the way. There are many big wins with FSD but some critical failures as well. Don’t spend $8,000 on FSD until it is out of beta IMO.
@@bencreatesthingswhy do you guys constantly make excuses for something called FULL SELF DRIVING that people are meant to be able to trust as a literal matter of life and death?
@@citizen3000 It isn't excuses, it is having the ability to read and understand that the system isn't fully finished and still requires monitoring. There is a reason that all cars, no matter the brand or model, that use any kind of safety systems, ADAS, or self-driving features, flash a warning before activating them. YOU as a driver are responsible when the car makes a mistake. If you allow yourself to become complacent and the system makes a mistake and that causes and accident, that is on YOU.
@@rednwhitecooper No, you don't trust FSD yet! Why do people thing they should, when Tesla even tells you to pay attention while using FSD?! When it becomes "Unsupervised" FSD, then you can trust it. But I will say that v13 takes a lot of stress out of driving. Even Autopilot 4 years ago relieved my highway driving stress.
Do a dog running out from a driveway. It’s the unknown-knowns you have to work on. Totally impressed with what you’re trying to achieve. The variables you need to acquire and program are vast. As a 67 year old I have acquired those variables and each time I venture out I use those variables to acquire even more scenarios.
1:42 ‼️ turning the wheel while stationary as the car is going by is dangerous to do while still running FSD in supervised mode. Once it’s unsupervised, it won’t matter. However, for now, people are still trying to use the cues from the car to determine user safety. Turning into oncoming vehicle traffic is confusing for the driver and the oncoming car
@@stewartabel "The term Northern America refers to the northernmost countries and territories of North America: the U.S., Bermuda, Canada, Greenland, and St. Pierre and Miquelo"
@@stewartabel Technically North America includes Canada and even Greenland, so I guess to be specific it's USA and Canada only. But since FSD is still in beta, "the future is here" is more of a figure of speech than the future where level 5 autonomy is available world wide. Funny every comment section need a disclaimer for a simple statement.
AEB is essential in any new car. Even good new cars with manual transmission have it. I wouldn't buy a new car without it. It's a lifesaver and saves money too.
5:51 if only FSD would always keep a 3-second safety distance at 100 km/h. It does not. Sometimes it's less than a car length away from the car in front, which will probably be a read end collision at high speed if the car in front would brake like this.
FSD doesn't need as big a distance between cars because it detects changes faster than human drivers (and never gets caught off guard by looking in a rear view mirror or billboard, etc.)
@@jamesengland7461 There is no "law," just safety guidance and rules of thumb. In California, Vehicle Code 21703 states that a driver must maintain a "reasonable and prudent" distance based on road conditions, traffic, and vehicle speed, essentially meaning you must follow at a distance that allows for safe stopping in most situations,
V13 is a total game changer in self driving. It’s much more natural in the way it operates. My only gripe is I wish it didn’t sit at stop signs for as long as it does but that’s a Minor inconvenience when compared to how great it works, overall. Only other thing I can think of is I wish FSD had a pothole detector and would go around what it perceives to be problematic
At 3:48, why would it starts braking before the other car turns left? Does it just slow down in these scenarios regardless of the other car turning left or not?
Please post the real life successes. Why was the day, location, driver, and passenger changed? We need to see the passenger's pants after that U-turn test! FAKE! lmao
@@davidbeppler3032yep everything is fake always. Jk I’ve got 10K miles on FSD 12 and there’s never been an event where I was worried about safety. Worried about looking like a dumbass, yes, but never safety related.
HW4 is very good. I was impressed how it drove me from my sister's house to my house at night 35 mins away by using 4 highways and through streets without lights. But do remember that it is not perfect, so always be ready to take over. The more times it drives in unknow narrow roads the better it gets.
Even with version 12 branch software it has saved my bacon more than once! On two separate occasions, it avoided running over oblivious homeless people. On both occasions, I did not see them and the car stopped and then to my surprise the homeless folks appeared. Can't wait for the V13 but I do have a HW3 car. 🇨🇦😎
It definitely is the future of automotive road safety right there... because I'm not seeing an ICE car doing all of this with the same results, and it would be even more expensive to try and put FSD on ICE cars anyway (you'd also need to automate the clutch; the gearbox etc), so another point in favor of EVs!...
the target car is moving slowly the whole time and has its blinker on, play it back frame by frame, perhaps it was picking up on that small movement and being cautious
@pingcode I did indeed notice that. That's why I worded my comment the way I did, "starts to turn into its path." It's still strange and perhaps even overly cautious that it would brake from such minimal movement.
I think that with the change in political climate, I think that buying a Tesla now is not relevant and would be considered a stupid and unpatriotic act. So, why have a channel on RUclips Mr. Musk?
Safety features like that are in all Teslas, but it will beep and display the dangerous car in red. Here it's "only" FSD's reactions, but even if FSD fails to react, there is still the collision avoidance system behind to take over, just like if you were driving.
To ppl who go nutz when FSD does cause an accident, have to ask; How many times has this same thing happened with a human driver? And FSD will WILL get better and better at any fails, over time.
Wow, a huge compliment to the Tesla team. I hope this feature will be available in Switzerland soon. I've been waiting for it for so long. I love Tesla. It's unbelievable how safe it is. I wish the entire Tesla team a successful 2025. Keep up the good work!
can you guys do one for night time when there is low visibility?
FSD speeds in 3 school zones every morning taking 3 kids to 3 schools. Also my country roads are narrow with no lines and hogs the middle of the road where you need to drive real tight to the edge of road to make room. It’s forcing the other vehicle off the road. No good
@@frostcb2 what version are you using? You do realize if you have an older version, you need to set the speed yourself?
@@Levi---q7pthey are a troll. They are copy and pasting this comment over and over.
@@frostcb2 why do you feel the need to spam this in every reply section
@@britishfireworksBecause Tesla is illegally overselling AutoPilot as a complete and perfect product, ready for full autonomy when they haven’t completed semi-autonomous.
Different weather conditions are really important to test not just for bright sunny Californian days with big open roads
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Oh thanks for mentioning that cause they had no idea and never would have thought of that unless you said something.
@@colinbickford3470then why were they not included in the test smarty pans?
I’m sure Tesla engineers thought of that.
You know in case robotaxis are approved they could limit it to good weather while the technology matures, right? Driver’s performance also decreases with bad weather, probably more sharply than cameras.
(Also, your windshield might get foggy, but the camera module is airtight, hence no fog)
How will you account for "multiple cameras blocked or blinded" while it's simply raining, as my car likes to frequently remind me? Just curious, because it seems there needs to be some mechanism for clearing the cameras while driving.
Exactly, all of these tests are shown in perfect California weather. Not all places have perfect weather and excellent visibility at all times. Would be curious to see night time test, rainy weather test (not California rain but try NC/FL/NY or Seattle) and a combination of both.
Or dark. I have a long, early morning commute through the countryside where there aren't a lot of lights. I get that message all the time. The car ought to be able to know that it's still night and adjust the camera settings accordingly... the screen does it, so the cameras should be able to too.
no doubt that they use dropout technique during training.
I’ve had great results in heavy rain and in dark conditions
They should add IR cameras and lights
The person "driving" has nerves of steel. I would have wanted to take over so many times, but amazing the car is successfully navigating these situations.
hes only the 112th person we had to hire...there were many takes (joke)
@TagAnimationz and another one bites the dust ;-) lol
Probably the guy who designed it: he knew it wouldn't fail.
As a Tesla owner in Japan, I eagerly anticipate the availability of FSD in our country.
I hope you get it soon my friend.
@@Professor-Scientist Thank you 🙂
한국도 마찬가지다
@@졸린곰1 빨리 자동 운전을 경험하고 싶습니다
The u turn cut in was the scariest
Something similar happened to me at night on a road trip last week, it was the scariest thing! So glad we swerved to avoid it. Wish we had a dashcam or a Tesla to capture it.
A car was doing an illegal U-turn on the highway, our car had to move to the left lane because of police vehicles and a car being put on a tow truck, then right after that the car pulled in front of us in the left lane - Glad there was no one in the right lane!
No the high speed cut out stationary vehicle was
@@rylans.5365 I hit a guy once in that scenario.
half of these tests were and always happen in most of Asia, that's why they need these test before roll it out in other part of the world
@@rylans.5365easier to avoid IMO, just a matter of can your car handle the sudden jerk yk?
Oh man that left turn scenerio just happened to us the other night while in FSD and saved us from an accident. Ty to all involved in FSD. 😊
How much can the President Musk & VP Trump symbiosis corrupt the NHTSA to get a crashing Tesla robotaxi service approved?
Door opening and Dynamic Cone dropping is awesome!
I don't like the cone ones, it had a lead car, so it wasn't judging completely by itself, it had reference to follow.
That car was creating the occlusion. How else are you supposed to occlude something in the middle of the road? Also, FSD does not follow other cars, it thinks on its own and reacts accordingly based on training data.
It was some mario kart type shit
More realistic debris would be shredded truck tire tread at night on the freeway at 80mph.
@TheRealYaro
Yeah, I hit a semi's shredded re-tread while on cruise control at 75mph in West TX on I-10 during a new moon night. It launched my brand new 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais and bent the under driver's door rocker panel. Scared the hell out of my sleeping Dad! Nothing could've stopped that from happening, but I suspect you would criticize a FSD Tesla for hitting it, too. smh
Mid day, perfect weather scenario. Try this in Norway, at end of day rush 5PM in the winter or autumn, it will be pitch black, cameras will be covered by rain, snow and fog. Camera flares will always be in effect from every street lamp or car light.
Scenario 15: High speed stationary child (6:24)-- I wonder if the car would try to pass the child in the left lane like it did in the high speed cutout to stationary car example. Perhaps thats why the blue tesla was parked in the opposite lane.
I was about to ask the same thing! It’s weird they stationed a large vehicle next to the small pedestrian. What’s the point of that in proving the car will act safely around a small pedestrian.
Then again, my model 3 has emergency braked for raccoons attempting to cross the road at night during heavy rain. So I don’t doubt it’s capable.
I think it can quickly identify a car vs a human or other object tho. But I wouldn’t take that bet on a driverless car.
you forgot to add a prolongued horn to all of this scenarios! :D :D
Seriously, giving a gentle honk in these cases is a good idea: to tell the other driver their driving is dangerous. Some of them may not realize that their risk driving behavior.
I'm sure honking is coming soon!
Post event honking serves no purpose but to piss someone off. The only reason to honk is if doing so will reduce the chance of an imminent accident (someone coming into your lane, someone starts rolling despite conflicting traffic coming, etc.). Honking after the fact can end one of two ways - nothing or road rage.
@qwerty112311 nah that's a very narrow view of post event honking. You are informing another driver that what they did was dangerous and had you not taken action, would have resulted in an accident that was 100% their fault.
Obviously I'm excluding prolonged honking and honking for other reasons. But I honk for the reason above
Need to figure out how to add an extended middle finger function too. 😁
I'd love to see these done in winter, on snow or even better, ice!
Isn’t FSD disabled during snow and ice ;o?
@@Krumpy if it can't see the lines, you can't activate it
reduced speeds for sure but ice is ice, doesnt matter if you're two wheel drive or in a 6x6 you cant get control on ice without spiked tires or chains or something to dig into the slippery surface.
@@themonsterunderyourbed9408 That's not true for V13, there are videos where V13 is driven in the snow
hahaha not gonna happen. especially because these idiots removed lidar
Reverse Cut-in (Occluded) 0:10
Peeking (Occluded) 0:37
Left Turn Cut-In 1:00
Parallel Cut-In (Occulded) 1:21
Yield for oncoming vehicles overtake 1:40
Stop Sign Right-Of-Way Violator 2:09
Door Opening Overtake 2:47
Right Turn Harsh Braking 3:08
Left Turn Across Path 3:34
Cut-Out To Static Cone 3:55
Dynamic Debris (Dropped Cone) 4:17
U-Turn Cut-In (Occluded) 4:46
High Speed Cut-Out To Stationary Vehicle 5:14
High Speed Harsh Braking 5:45
High Speed Stationary Child 6:17
High Speed Crossing Child 6:45
They should have test scenarios for overturned and totaled vehicles, oil slicks, etc. Not testing it means it's not recognized and will lead to performances when encountered by end users. For instance, a leaking oil tanker or overturned semi truck/hauler flipped across multiple lanes
@@CharaiABCcan a regular car do that?
@@CharaiABC And just how often is that really a concern?! In all my years of driving, I have never encountered an overturned vehicle and I'd be willing to be 99% of drivers haven't either. Oil slicks just don't happen as tanker trucks are designed to withstand a great deal of damage for that very reason. Totaled vehicles are generally not ON the road.
@@CharaiABC they should test for exploding volcanoes, earthquakes, tanker trucks exploding…..my 76 year old grandmother handles those with no issues…
The major issue that I have is depending solely on Camera's.
The whole point of FSD is that it is supposed to be "BETTER" than a human driver.
But if it is foggy, rainy at evening or dawn or similar conditions, the Camera's are pretty useless.
Even without FSD, when I drove, my car detected in a foggy situation that there was a car stopped in front of me.
This would not happen in the CAMERA ONLY models.
so sadly, I am no more interested in these things.
Hopefully other car makers don't follow Tesla like they did with the NO PHYSICAL BUTTONS thing and think about scenarios like this and not depend on CAMERAS ONLY.
frameshift drive
As a motorcyclist, I think this is a great set of examples we ought to be aware of
Dan O'Dowd hates this
I wanted to make the same comment but cant remember his name😂
Who?
@@frostcb2
V13x don't have that issue anymore
@@frostcb2 in the US? Why would your road not have paint? That's not an FSD issue...that's your city/county being lazy or poor. A well managed town or city should have clear lane markings unless they don't care about the residents/tax payers. Address that problem to your city/town council...not Tesla FSD team.
@@frostcb2 the best drivers speed through school zones
I have to say, I DO always feel safer when my FSD is engaged. I take over the wheel quite often, because, I'm quite impatient when it comes to driving, BUT, I always feel a little "out of it" and "unprotected" when I do. It's a weird feeling, but, it's a good one. I know my car is taking care of me.
You should pull that on a highway going 90 at night
FSD is much worse than a human. It will not see anything at night, and you will die in a crash if youre not paying attention
@@Chikithulu not sure what you're talking about there...
@@Chikithulu Like you do in your Honda Accord?
So you're saying fsd is a better driver than you?
It is impressive Tesla. I think you'll need to test in Boston as a stress-test. When I used it during autumn 2024 free trial, I had to turn it off because it couldn't handle the quirkiness of Boston roads + jaywalkers + traffic light placements + weather + etc. Here is where it stands for me: FSD cannot drive in Boston, but a human can.
Boston, and LA too, and the wide suburbs where I live. If you look at this demo, you can see that a human would have predicted and slowed before the FSD, which reacted too late for a full-speed, real-world stop. This is like smoke and mirrors, this demo.
@@GetOutsideYourselfyup I live in OC California there ton of jwalkers idiots on bikes and such
The trial from autumn is already outdated. fsd v13.2.x is far better and a few months from now v13.2.x will be outdated to the same extent. There are videos on youtube of v13 handling crazy city streets during rush hour just fine. It's not perfect, but if you had v13 you would probably have kept it on the majority of the time. v12 is basically just good enough to be useful if you like fsd already.
It couldn't handle near Las Vegas
I watched this video of someone using FSD in Boston- seems to do pretty well ruclips.net/video/PVRFKRrdKQU/видео.html I also had it drive me from Chinatown to Copley this past weekend without any issues.
Plot twist: the bad driver in all the examples was also a FSD Tesla
I think Tesla missed the opportunity to use several ICE cars as bad examples for this demonstration! haha
Thank you Tesla for performing these tests and we are eager to see the result of further testing in adverse weather conditions. To everyone who owns a Tesla with this feature, remember that it is a tool and not a replacement for driving. Make sure its supervised.
New Tesla owner here (‘25 MYP) . Absolutely love fsd. As always, needs some work but dang it. It does like 90% of most drives perfectly fine. Helped my wife come home safely one night after a long shift (nurse) . Felt good knowing the system was alert and competent when she was groggy and tired.
It's already better than the average driver.
Does the driver have to be fully alert during fsd? Eyes open with hands on the steering wheel?
@@Zen_Poweryes
@@themonsterunderyourbed9408absolutely not true
Please, for the safety of your family, do not trust Tesla autopilot, especially at night. The poor night time camera visibility has caused numerous crashes on autopilot, many of which resulted in fatalities. :(
@4:34 bro thinks this is Mario Kart.
Pretty amazing, Hoping to see v.13 ported to hardware 3 soon.
Let's not get too nuanced 😅
V13 is amazing on hw4. I couldn't trust V12.
@@daveeeeeeed ouch!
@@falcon328 V12 was fine, just had to watch it. V13 is amazing.
v13 uses HW4 cameras, if its ported it wont work nearly as well
The music helps relieve .01% of my anxiety watching these tests.
How great, incredible how technology advances. Greetings from Chile
add some rain, snow, strong wing, dust, ice scenarios! Real life.
Exactly!
And fog!
In 2017 I already paid for FSD. The promise was then that it would be ready by the end of 2017. Even then, there were already such videos on Tesla's website. Now it's already 2025 and I'm still waiting....
The Model S only changes lanes on the highway independently after you have indicated it yourself. So that is absolutely not an FSD.
In addition, it is still bursting with error messages. The cameras do not work when it rains, when the sun is low or when it is too dark.
Nice weather, no one else on the road and only 2 cars, as in the video is not reality. I would like to see FSD at work in the center of Amsterdam, with all cyclists and pedestrians. In my opinion,
Tesla is once again promising too much.
They never would have thought of that…
@@colinbickford3470 They thought of it but it would make them look bad.
Can you make the car honk if you get cut off?
i was looking for this comment
*shuba* *shuba*
I think it’s already a feature
Only if you're carrying some kind of personal protection. There is a certain percentage of crazy drivers who will take it personally and seek revenge. Even if it's .01 percent, Murphy's law says I will find him.
@@anishnattamai8801 No, it's not already a feature.
I am amazed by this technology to the core.
It’s impressive, but let’s not forget there are companies that have put real driverless cars on the road, and though they are not perfect, Tesla is FAR behind them because they are too CHEAP to use proper hardware and rely solely on footage from a couple cell phone quality cameras. This is why Tesla autopilot has resulted 51 DEATHS…
Good work so far. Do show more scenarios, this is honestly just a small portion of real life driving scenarios
I wanna see the blooper reel with all the crashes
They would post it but unfortunately there isn’t one 🥲 the best they can do is the security cam footage of a CT containing a blast
Yeah, none to show im sure. I use FSD every single day and it's flawless with regards to safety.
@@jonhaze7537sadly that isn’t the case for all drivers some of whom have tragically died using FSD
@@misterbean5010those “some drivers” can take over any time and they could have prevented the crashes.
We need this asap in Europe please! 🙏😍🤘
That's unfortunate.
King Charles wont't allow it.
Once in Europe, Will finally let tesla sell its cybertruck? Tired of hearing its danger for pedestrians. I don't know of a car that is not.
@ yes, they,can Bring Cyber Truck with F S.D Next year. 🤘✌️
Waiting for FSD in Australia and the cybertruck
Door opening, “harsh high speed brake” and high speed tests in general were a bit too lenient imo but still really great work from the ap team this looks great
A little bit yes, but they don't want to damage the cars either and they have to do it safely so its understandable why they are
@ i guess but surely they have some set aside for crash tests and whatnot
high speed "break" as you say ...
@@TristanMorrow mb🙏 fixed
@ballwidener maybe but still theres no point in them crashing their cars more then they need to and pay thousands of dollars for a video they might only make a few bucks on
Great work Tesla team!
Yeah great work on creating a lazier and dumber driver so they can spend more time staring at a freakin screen looking at nonsense YAY for human intelligence!
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️
It was all to perfect, took me a minute to notice I was on the Tesla channel, all makes sense now :P
🎉🎉you won 👆a prize.elon musk 🎊
Every WS analyst: But how do i put this in a spreadsheet?
They can't because "our boss" didn't approve the formula yet 🤣
@pensinseo7745 How do you put what in a spreadsheet?
@@Brian-um5ig it is an expression often used by retail investors who 1 up WS analysts
lmfao! hurrrdyy durrr
Makes me proud to see how far FSD come.
Tesla we need more of these videos.
FSD was supposed to come out in 2017. Its still not here 7 years later..
@@johnarildramberg3132 …John. This project is a tremendous undertaking by any gov’t let alone a private company. Elon’s vision and determination is amazing.
Hardware 4 does amazing in this FSD Safety Test. Unfortunately, majority of the fleet is still using Hardware 3….which is no longer being supported for upcoming versions. 💀
Wym no longer supported since when?
They are going to be working on getting hardware. Three updated with the newest f s d but if they fail to do so, they will completely update our hardware to hardware four I just hope it's sooner than later
@@PhysicsOperator Tesla only released V13 on HW4 vehicles. HW3 got v12.6.
How do you know what hardware version the car has in the inventory before buying it?
@@Dr.MichaelHabib the year and generation
Safest vehicles ever made! Thank you Tesla!
I love how you broke down the XAI320 project in your video! Can’t wait to see it skyrocket!
Its nice seeing tesla tests in less crowded and busy roads , and not only in highways
I want to see that too 😂
Norway next, as you promised!
😮 Is Norway next?? 👍🙂🇳🇴
The game changer is so simple! The ability to toggle on FSD when desired - charging by the mile until 99 bucks, which is the monthly fee. Only pay for FSD when you use it.
For me, FSD saw a red light runner and braked appropriately. Idiot blew through a 10 second red light at 60 mph. Saved the footage because Teslas are awesome, and are capable of doing that.
Firm believer in FSD have it enabled 80% of my drives however entering the highway two cars in front of me avoided a tire that was on the road FSD didn't and now I got messed up undercarrage for something that could have been avoided. Buttttttt I still use FSD because mistakes happen and it relives so much of my driving and does it so well!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Would be VERY cool if Tesla starts uploading more of these videos about FSD, constantly! The cost of making this videos is pretty cheap but public awareness can become huge.
And if Tesla only had a PR department and a full time CEO.
I got anxious watching all the close calls 😂
The right turn harsh braking is too relatable 3:10
So agreed 👍 YOU WANNA KNOW WHAT I used fsd and that happened and it got a small impact
No it isn't. Just don't tailgate like a moron.
I think its interesting to note that the tesla didnt swerve to avoid a left turn cut in collision or some one opening their door like many people think it would do with a popular video circling around with a person who fell over
In other words, get the performance upgrade with better breaks. It might save your life and a lot of money.
You guys are awesome. My family is really impressed by FSD 13. We don't want to own or drive any other vehicles anymore.
“This bloody Tesla keeps pulling out in front of me….”
The fact that they're using real vehicles to test this rather than dummy vehicles shows how much trust they have in the software...
What are those things on the roofs? Could they be additional sensors?
IKR. that's balls of steel
They’re “testing” in ideal conditions, using incidents they know the car can handle. Good luck using this at night or in poor weather. Just please for the love of god do not trust a computer to drive you in your car. Please. At least not in a Tesla. This video is propaganda to sell their “Full Self Driving” which is NOT actually capable of fully operating the vehicle to the standard of a human driver.
Hands down the coolest thing in automobiles in the history of automobiles.
Thank you for working hard to make the future more exciting and sustainable
And it isn't even V13 that's shown. Congrats TeslaAI team
Ya really. Even though the clip was uploaded very recently, seems the actual tests were done quite some time ago, and on V12... Even so, it gives me a bit more confidence I can trust FSD a bit more. It's stuff like this that scares me..Will the car actually react properly to avoid a collision. The high speed harsh stop was something I can relate too. Happens all the time on the freeway. It did good. I hope the test cars were insured just in case there was a boo boo. LOL.
When I had this version of v12, my car never was that good and just as stressful as previous versions. It didn't make me like it until I got v13.
Show us how it also crushes on low speed because no USS! I'm a Model S owner and the lack of sensors (for rain too) is a freaking nightmare.
In scenario 4, the speed reduction (from 30 mph) began at 1:26, one second before the second car started moving. Someone is cheating.
I think it’s called anticipation
It does look like that, but the frame rate is different in this footage than what the car sees. There was likely a wheel turn at 30 mph, which led to slowdown due to anticipation.
Remember the cameras in the car and the camera capturing this demo work differently. I think they should have uploaded this is 60 fps.
Here’s my analysis from a financial perspective:
Why risk the reputation of a company, hire a team to stage things, when you could just hire a team of smart engineers to make it actually work pretty good.
My Tesla anticipates accidents before they happen. Humans and FSD both can get cues for what’s about to happen before it happens. This is true for when it monitors my behavior, which as not subconsciously letting off the accelerator when the car in front of me does, or when it monitors other cars / people. It’s able to understand if a person walking near the road is about to enter the road, or if it is natural, like a person approaching a crosswalk.
FSD v12.3+ and more recently v12.5+ were both amazing and a huge steps forward. (On both HW3 & HW4)
However…
I just got FSD v13.2+ (HW4) and WOW!!
To go from being parked at my home, all the way to finding itself a parking spot at any destination is absolutely mind blowing to see a car do on its own 🤯
It’s been a rocky road, but Tesla has come a long freaking way. So excited for the future! 🔥🙌
Can't believe I almost missed out on XRP and XAI320! Thanks for the heads-up in your video!
Not a single test in the dark, in rain, etc.?
Plenty of other videos out there showing animals getting saved at night
Because they don’t want to show people what phantom braking looks like.
@@Dontslaythybroski True, but Tesla should show those too.
Because video footage at night is shit
@@PhysicsOperator Not talking about pitch black, roads have street lights. There are plenty of night videos that are fine.
0:46 In Germany we call this Situation: "Rechts vor Links".
It's a driveway though, so shouldn't this part of the rules apply?:
“Anyone […] who wants to drive over a lowered curb onto the road or from the edge of the road must behave in such a way that endangering other road users is ruled out.”
The US is priority-right too, except at T-junctions, that last part being a major difference with Germany. The German rule makes a lot of sense, but would be hard to apply in the US with the huge network of rural highways with driveway/minor road T-junctions (a bad design for sure but not something I expect to ever see fixed).
Self-driving will eventually learn how to drive everywhere under the local rules. It'll be great for everyone, but travelers in particular.
In Germany we call this video Propaganda, because hier gibt es Gefahrensituationen, wo gebremst wird, aber das Ding bremst halt einfach auch wenn absolut NICHTS in der Umgebung gefährlich ist!
FSD funktioniert bis heute nicht trotz vollmundiger Versprechen.
In 2017 I already paid for FSD. The promise was then that it would be ready by the end of 2017. Even then, there were already such videos on Tesla's website. Now it's already 2025 and I'm still waiting....
The Model S only changes lanes on the highway independently after you have indicated it yourself. So that is absolutely not an FSD.
In addition, it is still bursting with error messages. The cameras do not work when it rains, when the sun is low or when it is too dark.
Nice weather, no one else on the road and only 2 cars, as in the video is not reality. I would like to see FSD at work in the center of Amsterdam, with all cyclists and pedestrians. In my opinion,
Tesla is once again promising too much.
@@robbertnortholt1044Dude don’t lie like that, you probably just have the Auto Pilot not FSD.
My FSD takes me from my front door to my work 45 minutes away without me having to touch the pedal or wheel anytime.
It changes lanes and does everything on its own.
It drives fine in the rain and sun and now visibility conditions, I live in a state where it rains 85% of the year so I would know.
You have a banana brain
Europe soon?
It would still have to be approved there first. Currently Europe doesn’t allow cars to steer more than like 15° on their own.
In 2017 I already paid for FSD. The promise was then that it would be ready by the end of 2017. Even then, there were already such videos on Tesla's website. Now it's already 2025 and I'm still waiting....
The Model S only changes lanes on the highway independently after you have indicated it yourself. So that is absolutely not an FSD.
In addition, it is still bursting with error messages. The cameras do not work when it rains, when the sun is low or when it is too dark.
Nice weather, no one else on the road and only 2 cars, as in the video is not reality. I would like to see FSD at work in the center of Amsterdam, with all cyclists and pedestrians. In my opinion,
Tesla is once again promising too much.
No in Europe nights exist and we have bad weather like rain and fog.
Tesla FSD can save many lives with this especially the child crossing one. Amazing hope to own a Tesla soon!
The biggest thing in terms of safety is to "yield to the idiot" which is beautiful to see FSD handle! :) I love this technology!
You guys are creating the future, we are counting on you. Make people's lives wonderful.
In certain scenarios (e.g., the first one), I hope FSD can beep to warn other drivers too
Illegal
@@jamesengland7461 Nonsense, and you'd better never honk since it's illegal to you. Do some research before commenting.
FSD 12.5.6 ran me into a curb at a merge. New rim and tires are on the way. There are many big wins with FSD but some critical failures as well. Don’t spend $8,000 on FSD until it is out of beta IMO.
Or just use critical thinking skills while operating it
@@bencreatesthingswhich is it then? Are we supposed to trust FSD or not?
@@bencreatesthingswhy do you guys constantly make excuses for something called FULL SELF DRIVING that people are meant to be able to trust as a literal matter of life and death?
@@citizen3000 It isn't excuses, it is having the ability to read and understand that the system isn't fully finished and still requires monitoring. There is a reason that all cars, no matter the brand or model, that use any kind of safety systems, ADAS, or self-driving features, flash a warning before activating them. YOU as a driver are responsible when the car makes a mistake. If you allow yourself to become complacent and the system makes a mistake and that causes and accident, that is on YOU.
@@rednwhitecooper No, you don't trust FSD yet! Why do people thing they should, when Tesla even tells you to pay attention while using FSD?! When it becomes "Unsupervised" FSD, then you can trust it. But I will say that v13 takes a lot of stress out of driving. Even Autopilot 4 years ago relieved my highway driving stress.
Thank you for all the work on FSD. It has saved me from numerous accidents, and is (mostly) very relaxing to use
That second demonstration: It's not quite there yet. FSD forgot to lay on the horn!
It's actually something they want to let FSD control too if I'm not mistaken
stay calm and ignore the error Horn is wrong answer in the test 😥😥
I would like to see the Tesla FSD performance on South African roads where there are reckless minibus taxis and random huge potholes.
drives better than a human 😍
Do a dog running out from a driveway. It’s the unknown-knowns you have to work on. Totally impressed with what you’re trying to achieve. The variables you need to acquire and program are vast. As a 67 year old I have acquired those variables and each time I venture out I use those variables to acquire even more scenarios.
Ive had FSD since 2018, and it has been amazing. Cant live without it!
I've had it that long too and while it was okay, Autopilot was good on the highway, FSD wasn't amazing until v13 came out.
1:42 ‼️ turning the wheel while stationary as the car is going by is dangerous to do while still running FSD in supervised mode. Once it’s unsupervised, it won’t matter. However, for now, people are still trying to use the cues from the car to determine user safety. Turning into oncoming vehicle traffic is confusing for the driver and the oncoming car
I thought I was watching Whamm Bamm Tesla Cam.
The Future Is Here..
In USA and Canada only.
@@PinkDuckUK + canada (which isn't north America as far as i know)
@@stewartabel Canada is part of the North America continent.
@@stewartabel "The term Northern America refers to the northernmost countries and territories of North America: the U.S., Bermuda, Canada, Greenland, and St. Pierre and Miquelo"
@@stewartabel Technically North America includes Canada and even Greenland, so I guess to be specific it's USA and Canada only. But since FSD is still in beta, "the future is here" is more of a figure of speech than the future where level 5 autonomy is available world wide. Funny every comment section need a disclaimer for a simple statement.
XAI320 going up like crazy! Pick up around 0.67 and now it’s hit $1! I wish i had bought more!
AEB is essential in any new car. Even good new cars with manual transmission have it. I wouldn't buy a new car without it. It's a lifesaver and saves money too.
Very good to see this 😊
5:51 if only FSD would always keep a 3-second safety distance at 100 km/h. It does not. Sometimes it's less than a car length away from the car in front, which will probably be a read end collision at high speed if the car in front would brake like this.
FSD doesn't need as big a distance between cars because it detects changes faster than human drivers (and never gets caught off guard by looking in a rear view mirror or billboard, etc.)
The law is only 2 seconds. 3 seconds would be 15 car lengths.
@@jamesengland7461 There is no "law," just safety guidance and rules of thumb. In California, Vehicle Code 21703 states that a driver must maintain a "reasonable and prudent" distance based on road conditions, traffic, and vehicle speed, essentially meaning you must follow at a distance that allows for safe stopping in most situations,
@@BigBen621and the rule is 2 seconds why would it hold 3 seconds
That's a setting which you would have known about if you read the tos
That's cool, guys.
V13 is a total game changer in self driving. It’s much more natural in the way it operates. My only gripe is I wish it didn’t sit at stop signs for as long as it does but that’s a Minor inconvenience when compared to how great it works, overall. Only other thing I can think of is I wish FSD had a pothole detector and would go around what it perceives to be problematic
These were such 'Oouch' moments..i was just at the edge..though thoroughly enjoyed..
At 3:48, why would it starts braking before the other car turns left? Does it just slow down in these scenarios regardless of the other car turning left or not?
i think it may be predicting it
because it can detect the left signal from the other car 👍
Please post the outtakes. Why was the test vehicle changed?
😂
Please post the real life successes. Why was the day, location, driver, and passenger changed? We need to see the passenger's pants after that U-turn test! FAKE!
lmao
You don’t want to go there 😂
@@davidbeppler3032yep everything is fake always. Jk I’ve got 10K miles on FSD 12 and there’s never been an event where I was worried about safety. Worried about looking like a dumbass, yes, but never safety related.
Agree with you QWERTY, except 12.5.4.2 slowing from 50 to 10 at green lights.
Do the same tests at night & while it's raining.
Bring back lidar
Have you heard about FSD v13? There is no way back from here.
You can't bring back something you never had.
Lidar can see what cameras don't though @@codycast
So they are just relying on camera? Haha... I agree, LiDAR is the way to go. More expensive but better..
@@JC-xh8xe and why Waymo crashed into an autonomous delivery robot and FSD not?
HW4 is very good. I was impressed how it drove me from my sister's house to my house at night 35 mins away by using 4 highways and through streets without lights. But do remember that it is not perfect, so always be ready to take over. The more times it drives in unknow narrow roads the better it gets.
Even with version 12 branch software it has saved my bacon more than once! On two separate occasions, it avoided running over oblivious homeless people. On both occasions, I did not see them and the car stopped and then to my surprise the homeless folks appeared. Can't wait for the V13 but I do have a HW3 car. 🇨🇦😎
The future is here
It definitely is the future of automotive road safety right there... because I'm not seeing an ICE car doing all of this with the same results, and it would be even more expensive to try and put FSD on ICE cars anyway (you'd also need to automate the clutch; the gearbox etc), so another point in favor of EVs!...
Something's a bit fishy. At 3:48, the test car starts to break before the target car starts to turn into its path.
the target car is moving slowly the whole time and has its blinker on, play it back frame by frame, perhaps it was picking up on that small movement and being cautious
@pingcode I did indeed notice that. That's why I worded my comment the way I did, "starts to turn into its path." It's still strange and perhaps even overly cautious that it would brake from such minimal movement.
@@JohnSmith-22 ok
Caught my eye also
FSD was on the whole time though if you’re implying they rigged the test
I think that with the change in political climate, I think that buying a Tesla now is not relevant and would be considered a stupid and unpatriotic act. So, why have a channel on RUclips Mr. Musk?
I completely saw this XAI320 pump coming, never a doubt!
The guy on the other car must have been the most stressing day of his life 😂😂😂
When worldwide ?😅
Safety features like that are in all Teslas, but it will beep and display the dangerous car in red.
Here it's "only" FSD's reactions, but even if FSD fails to react, there is still the collision avoidance system behind to take over, just like if you were driving.
To ppl who go nutz when FSD does cause an accident, have to ask;
How many times has this same thing happened with a human driver?
And FSD will WILL get better and better at any fails, over time.
When can we expect Nazi cross decals on Teslas since Musk now is doing the Nazi salute?
Wow, a huge compliment to the Tesla team. I hope this feature will be available in Switzerland soon. I've been waiting for it for so long. I love Tesla. It's unbelievable how safe it is. I wish the entire Tesla team a successful 2025. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for letting the comment section open, as stated by someone else, it would be appreciated if you guys could do this for night time.
Now do snow.