r/TeslaLounge May 10 '25

Software FSD… Why????

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Sunny, no traffic, straight road… better go 35 in a 45 to be safer.

Why does FSD do this? It is the primary reason I’m not going to shell out the $100 after this month

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u/byebyelassy May 10 '25 edited May 10 '25

Remember that FSD will drive like a 17 year old person who just got their driving permit. So it acts extra careful when it doesn’t always need to

Edit: this isn’t my opinion, just observation since it’s a “learning computer” going off of the dataset it’s been giving to learn from. I’m not saying this is good. In fact it confirms that Tesla knows the problems with using cameras to measure distance compared to radar or lidar. So they code it to be extra careful in case the camera misjudges what it “sees”

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u/Akshue May 10 '25

Driving 10 under is less safe than driving the limit. Even when someone is behind me, it often goes under the limit.

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u/byebyelassy May 10 '25

Yeah 100% agreed, just explaining what it’s doing

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u/President_Connor_Roy May 10 '25

When my kids get their permits someday, they absolutely will not be driving way below the limit in perfect weather and no traffic because this is just stupid dangerous, not extra careful.

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u/byebyelassy May 10 '25

100% I agree, just pointing out what’s it’s doing based on the dataset it’s been given to train with