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Not to mention that a rolling stop itself is inherently safer when a 360 view is evaluated 200 times per second with superhuman response latency.


Sure in a perfect world.. but then again.. https://twitter.com/TaylorOgan/status/1488187856749318154


The Tesla crept into the parked cars to see around the corner, and the driver applied brakes.. I don't see any exceptional behavior here other than the driver using the touchscreen while driving.


like literally im curious what your point is? are you assuming that the car would have otherwise moved forward?

there was no AEB alert so there was not an unanticipated vehicle detected...


That's exactly the problem -- the driver had to hit the brakes because his car had started to pull into the path of a fast-moving UPS truck that his Tesla doesn't pick up until the last second. The "360º view" scanned "200 times per second" and acted upon with "superhuman latency" still randomly decides to pull out in front of traffic. Either the cameras are buggy or the software is, but we can do better.


i dont think you understand the clip.

it is a right turn onto a 2 lane road, where the right lane is protected by parked cars.

the tesla pulls into the PROTECTED lane to see around the parked cars.

you are assuming that it would have then decided to pull into traffic, but that belief is pretty unfounded. When FSD cannot see well enough to decide that a turn is safe, it will literally sit there for minutes. Yes, i am quite certain it would have done that in the protected parking lane.


Tesla fans are wild.

I'm not assuming anything - what I told you happened is literally how the driver -- who likes Tesla and has has owned 3 others before this one -- reported it.

"If I didn’t slam the brakes, we would’ve been taken out by the UPS truck."

But sure, go off about how certain you are when there's video evidence proving you wrong...




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