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Center & Drivers Screens Reboot WHILE DRIVING?

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Rivian software is just generally buggy, so that's the reason.
Buggy software is not exclusive to Rivian.
 

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Yeah. Had this happen to me once and it scared the crud out of me. Thankfully, my Green Lantern just kept on trucking, then finally rebooted.
 

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It happened to my Tesla once too. The only real issue I think, is that you can't see your speed. But we know that the Rivian is speed-restricted at 127. So the answer is to hold the pedal down, and when it tops out, then you will know how fast you are going.
You can see your speed. I found this picture online of the infotainment restarting during some testing or something. There have been times where a full reset has been required to get anything more than this (and a black central display) to display.

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21 MPH to go, so close!
Gen2 Tri is speed limited at 111mph, unless in launch mode - which goes to ~130.
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