Laserboy1054
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We've just boarded the ferry to cross the Puget Sound. The nav system appears to be advising an unwise route! 
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“Sir, you must change course. You’re doing all wrong!”Better go yell at the Captain ASAP!
If only you’d gotten a CyberTruck! Then you could’ve driven off the ferry and followed nav to your destination.* That was a planned feature, right?We've just boarded the ferry to cross the Puget Sound. The nav system appears to be advising an unwise route!
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Perhaps this is related precisely to how Rivian navigation and vehicle location tracking work. Contrary to the common belief that you always will know exactly where your vehicle is at any time, what you actually will know always is the last location where the vehicle was when wheels/vehicle stopped moving on its own. Once off the ferry and the vehicle started rolling, geolocation would have/should have been re-established and restored automatically, and reported to the mothership, no reset needed.When we got off the Cross Sound ferry, had to do a soft reset cause nav thought we were still in New London. Underwhelmed by the google upgrade.
This got me curious so I went searching. If each brand's claims are to be believed, the R1T is slightly more slippery than the CT. The Rivian has 0.30 coefficient of drag. The CT has 0.34. Ford Lightning has 0.44. Chevy Silverado EV has 0.331. Hummer EV has 0.5.If only you’d gotten a CyberTruck! Then you could’ve driven off the ferry and followed nav to your destination.* That was a planned feature, right?
*If anyone reading this is a CyberTruck owner, don’t even consider actually doing this.