waymo makes mistakes too
All robotaxis do non-smooth things.
Tesla has been driving for more than 5000 miles at this point across 3 days of robotaxi launch with everything being filmed
FSD does the right thing there. It stops for a school bus. Find me a video of a school bus letting a child off on the side of the road by pulling over as you saw in that austin video. I'm waiting
FSD driving is good. The commercial build of robotaxi has more abilities than the builds you use as...
Then you pay closer attention when you use it. FSD does the right thing already. It just doesn't always do the right thing in the case of the school bus being parked on the side of the road.
You can pay attention for something like that because it is a rare event
Everytime you use FSD you are...
FSD is an adas system. It assists the driver. It drives 99+% of the time and the only times you have to take pay closer attention is when your ears hear an emergency vehicle (If FSD doesn't do the right thing already), or when you see a school bus or school zone. For many people that can be a...
You can immediately discredit that article without reading it because they show that car accident that a human driver 100% caused on his own.
The driver in that first video actually turned the steering wheel, disengaged FSD and steered it into the tree on his own.
He released the crash data...
That is not the build of FSD that is used for robotaxi launch. You're talking about consumer build.
Also FSD does stop for a school bus. The example presented in the video is a school bus parked on the side of the road which is not a scenario that presents itself often in the real world
This...
No it doesn't. Because autonomous vehicles see 360 degrees. So when they make a maneuver it is with an understanding of all the cars around you that a human does not have
if you look at waymo they reduce airbag deployment. That does not mean they get in no accidents. They have too rigid...
Compare to your own driving. tesla robotaxi had 15 cars running. That means they drove around 2500 miles that day and since then 5000 miles. do you think the average human goes that long without commiting a driving infraction?
Waymo is almost never filmed and you can see them running stop...
Complying with traffic laws does not indicate that the car never makes a mistake
in that same video you can see a human driver make a much more significant mistake
not complying with traffic laws would be tesla going 4 over the speed limit which they do now. I don't think it is excessive speeding
How the vehicle obeys every Texas traffic statute
What happens if the automated driving system quits mid-route
How the company will coordinate with police, firefighters, and paramedics after a crash
Proof of registration, title, and at least $250,000 in liability coverage
Tesla already...
Because you are ignorant. FSD is not "maxed out." The next FSD model will be 4.5x the size of the current one. That is a gigantic leap in performance
And that is just with HW4
People don't realize that tesla is not doing something easy. Camera only is not the hard part. It's trying to solve...
There are videos comparing waymo and tesla in austin. Waymo pickup and dropoff is worse than tesla, and waymo drops off on busy roads instead of entering parking lots. Forcing you to cross a road with no crosswalk
tesla enters challenging parking lots that waymo won't attempt.
Tesla driving is...
Nothing will come of it. Waymo commits road violations but most people do not film them
In terms of speeding, tesla goes at most 38 or 39 in a 35. It's not excessive speeding
One thing I find interesting is people often compare Gen 2 Rivian to Teslas which can be as old as 2017-2018.
That shows how much further ahead tesla is in providing software updates.
Tesla auto emergency braking is the best in the world and they would have pushed this update to all cars with...
FSD and autopilot don't have the same speed handling.
Basically autopilot and cruise control only slow down for speed limits. They do not speed back up when the speed increases
I don't know why
FSD has no problems speeding back up when the speed increases
It's like it's deliberately...
Are you talking about autopilot (aka autosteer)? You sound like that person who was banned from the teslamotorsclub forum who I believe has never even used FSD.
The same person that believes FSD and autopilot are the same thing.
FSD won't turn down train tracks either. This whole post is off.
I suspect the user is trying to blame FSD
If FSD turned down a train track at least it would turn down the right track and not the left. But the right track is the active one