YouTuber recreates Mark Robert’s fake wall test using FSD
It seems that Tesla is not only better than autonomous driving, but also has more advanced semi-autonomous systems, but some FSDs are more equal than others. The Tesla boss just repeated Mark Robert's fake road wall test. In some tests, they achieved the same results, while in others. The difference seems to be due to newer versions of FSD. Earlier this week, Mark Robert started a huge online battle by testing autonomous driving technology. In a long-term video, the title is Can you cheat an autonomous car?he has set up a surge in optical systems like Tesla. result? Bounce immediately, praise, chaos - Basically, the entire internet is losing its mind. Now, others have re-tested the same test, and no surprise, the results are both familiar and somewhat different. In short, LIDAR tends to see more clearly and accurately in some cases compared to optical systems. This is no surprise, because after all, it is a high-definition radar system that…
China’s Tesla FSD test driving results in 7 fines
Tesla repeatedly confused the bike lanes as it drove through Beijing to turn the lane. Although there are solid white lanes on some areas of the road, cars also switch lanes. The system should improve as more Tesla drivers begin using FSD in China. Tesla's fully autonomous driving system has been launched in China, and it's no surprise that FSD is working to adapt to a completely different market as it's already plagued the U.S. problem. During a recent test of FSD, a Chinese auto blog was fined for no less than seven traffic violations and was able to capture some of Tesla's suspicious driving on camera. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135 c5088799a76a76a76f8") adpushup.triggerad("82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F"); A video shared with a video on social media website Weibo shows that tested electric cars tend to drive into lanes dedicated to bicycles, motorcycles and scooters. In one example, Tesla believes that the bike lane is a right turn lane,…
Tesla’s FSD almost hits Seibuke-like traffic
Tesla's complete autonomous driving system failed to avoid oncoming pickup trucks during driving. Fast driver intervention prevents potentially serious head-on collisions. Unsure whether the software or camera-only system causes errors is a fault. Tesla plans to launch a paid robotics service in Texas in June, which includes models of its complete autonomous driving system. This will be the goal of Elon Musk's long-term publicity to bring unsupervised self-driving cars to the market. But while Tesla's autonomous technology has been steadily improving over the years, the newly emerging videos remind people that "complete autonomous driving" is still not what it claims. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){ if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106 -c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135-c5088799a76a76af8") 82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F");}}); This special clip is posted at the Seberac Owners Club forum. According to the owner, he was driving with his father and decided to prove how the system repeatedly misleads his driveway because his driveway belongs to the plant nursery next door. Unfortunately, the tests did not…
Cybertruck FSD attempt causes Tesla fans to attack each other
Driver calls FSD 'fatal flaw' and sparks civil war between Tesla tech supporters and critics January 17, 2025 15:31 A Cybertruck driver claims they nearly had a serious crash while using fully autonomous driving. After narrowly avoiding a dangerous collision, the owner says Tesla's FSD has a "fatal flaw." Defenders of Tesla's FSD began arguing with other owners over the controversial situation. Semi-autonomous driving technology has become one of the hottest and most controversial topics in the automotive world. Perhaps no technology has divided opinion as much as Tesla's poorly named Full Self-Driving (Supervised). One Cybertruck owner recently discovered how divisive the technology can be after sharing an FSD video, allegedly putting them in dangerous situations. A truck-mounted video posted by user "igs" on the CybertruckOwnersClub shows the driver's side of the vehicle as it enters West Sahara Boulevard from Interstate 15 in Las Vegas. The intersection has yield signs for drivers to use when merging onto the street. For…
Tesla offers 3 months of free Supercharging and FSD
Tesla just added new incentives for buyers who take delivery before 2025. Customers who take advantage of the offer will receive three months of free Supercharging and Full Self-Driving. The move comes as Tesla struggles to avoid an overall decline in deliveries this year. Tesla faced pressure after selling just over 500,000 vehicles in North America in the fourth quarter. To achieve this, the company is now offering new incentives: three months of free Supercharging and Full Self-Driving (FSD). If Tesla misses the target, it will break its long record of hitting lofty sales targets. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP") { adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); It's not easy to replace so many cars in a quarter, so Tesla is ramping up its deals. Buyers who take delivery before 2025 will receive three months of free Supercharging. This could make holiday road trips more attractive, as drivers can…
Tesla’s FSD can’t detect deer on the road, not even close
While the occupants survived, the deer were far less lucky October 30, 2024 15:18 Tesla's FSD semi-autonomous technology uses video image processing as its primary method of navigation. It did not see the deer on the road, nor did the driver, who took no steps to avoid hitting the animal. The incident raises questions about Tesla's sole reliance on video imaging. Semi-autonomous driving requires cars to use sensors to navigate the world. In most cases, automakers use radar or lidar to map their surroundings. However, Tesla only uses camera images. Now that a driver and fully autonomous technology have teamed up to kill a deer on the highway without either party seeing the animal, it's a good time to consider whether vision alone is the right way forward. A Tesla driver recently posted about the accident on What a huge surprise after a few false stops! “That’s right, according to him, not only did the car fail to detect the…
Tesla Fully Self-Driving (FSD) under investigation after accident
A 2021 Tesla Model Y accident occurred in poor visibility, killing a pedestrian. October 27, 2024 — Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) crashes are under investigation, after four previous incidents occurred while partially automated systems were still running. One of the accidents involved a 2021 Tesla Model Y, resulting in the death of a pedestrian. Tesla FSD accident investigations cover approximately 2.4 million of these vehicles: 2016-2024 Tesla Model S 2016-2024 Tesla Model X 2017-2024 Tesla Model 3 2020-2024 Tesla Model Y 2023-2024 Tesla Cybertruck NHTSA found the reports under its Standing Order (SGO), which collects incidents involving self-driving technology. Tesla calls its FSD a "partial driving automation system," and its FSD-Beta or FSD-Supervised modes are available as optional systems, according to NHTSA. Tesla accidents occur when road visibility is reduced due to sunlight, fog or dust in the air. While a pedestrian was killed in a 2021 Tesla Model Y FSD crash, a separate crash report stated that someone was…
Uber and Lyft drivers are using FSD Teslas as robotaxis,
Some ride-hailing drivers working for Uber and Lyft rely on Tesla's fully self-driving system when transporting passengers. Using FSD would allow them to treat Teslas like robotaxis, and there would be no rules prohibiting taxi drivers from using the technology. Earlier this year, an Uber driver and YouTuber was involved in a crash when his FSD-equipped Tesla failed to spot an SUV blocking his path. Tesla is preparing to release its first robotaxi on October 10, but across the United States, a growing number of ride-hailing drivers are using Tesla's fully self-driving system to create their own while transporting paying passengers. Robot taxi. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Unlike true robo-taxi companies, which are heavily regulated, human operators working for Uber and Lyft are free to use whatever driver-assist technology is available to them. But considering how rough the FSD is on real…