According to the driver it was on FSD, and it was using the latest software update available.
www.reddit.com/user/SynNightmare/
They can’t stop and ask for assistance at 100km/h on a highway.
Maybe the point is then, that Tesla FSD shouldn’t be legally used on a highway.
But it probably shouldn’t be used anywhere, because it’s faulty as shit.
And why can’t is slow down to let the driver take over in a timely manner, when it can break for no reason.
It was tested in Germany on Autobahn where it did that 8 times within 6 hours!!!
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 1 week ago
According to the driver, with zero evidence backing up the claim.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 week ago
There have been other similar cases lately, which clearly indicate problems with the car.
The driver has put up the footage from all the cameras of the car, so he has done what he can to provide evidence.
www.reddit.com/r/TeslaFSD/…/1328_fsd_accident/
It’s very clear from the comments, that some have personally experienced similar things, and others have seen reporting of it.
This is not an isolated incident. It’s just has better footage than most.
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 1 week ago
Just no footage from the interior camera, no proof of FSD being used.
Others have pointed out critical holes in his story - namely that he claims that he was on a version of FSD that was not released at the time of his crash.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 week ago
The link I gave you is the place he posted this. And you can see what version he says he was using:
www.notateslaapp.com/fsd-beta/
So you are parroting bullshit, the current version is 13.2.9.
Funny how people in the thread I linked to you, who drive Tesla themselves don’t question this?
Some people believe the FSD saw the shadow of the pole as a curb in the road, or maybe even the base of a wall. And that’s why the FSD decided to “evade”.
There are plenty examples in the comments from people who drive Tesla themselves, about how it steers into oncoming traffic, one describes how his followed black skid marks in the road wearing wildly left to right, another describes how his made an evasive maneuver because of a patch in the road. It just goes on and on with how faulty FSD is.
IDK what Tesla cars have what cameras. But I’ve seen plenty reporting on Tesla FSD, and none of it is good.
So why do you believe it’s more likely to be human error? When if it was a human not paying attention, it would be much more likely to weer slowly. rather than making an abrupt idiotic maneuver?
To me it seems you are the one who lacks evidence in your claims.
And problem with Tesla logging is that it’s a proprietary system that only Tesla has access to, that system needs to be open for everybody to examine.