Yeah, this is why it is still "Supervised". It's not perfect but it is shockingly good. If you have never seen what it looks like and know someone that has one. Ask for a ride. It's crazy.
Stuff like this is a rare edge case that will probably be solved quickly. It's still a bit shocking though.
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>A Texas Tesla owner says he punched the accelerator to outrun an oncoming train after his car on “Full Self-Driving” drove itself through a lowered railroad crossing arm as the train closed in on the tracks.
Joshua Brown, who says he has logged more than 40,000 miles using Tesla’s driver assist, described the incident as the first time FSD has ever “let me down.”
According to Brown’s account to Storyful, he was stopped at an active level crossing — arm down, lights flashing, a train visible in the distance — and settled in for what he assumed would be at least a minute’s wait.
Yeah, this is why it is still "Supervised". It's not perfect but it is shockingly good. If you have never seen what it looks like and know someone that has one. Ask for a ride. It's crazy.
Stuff like this is a rare edge case that will probably be solved quickly. It's still a bit shocking though.
Archive: https://archive.today/niyOY
From the post:
>>A Texas Tesla owner says he punched the accelerator to outrun an oncoming train after his car on “Full Self-Driving” drove itself through a lowered railroad crossing arm as the train closed in on the tracks.
Joshua Brown, who says he has logged more than 40,000 miles using Tesla’s driver assist, described the incident as the first time FSD has ever “let me down.”
According to Brown’s account to Storyful, he was stopped at an active level crossing — arm down, lights flashing, a train visible in the distance — and settled in for what he assumed would be at least a minute’s wait.