Tesla Robotaxi Videos Show Speeding, Driving Into Wrong Lane (Who DIDN'T have that on their Bingo card?) Bloomberg [View all]
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Takeaways:
Tesla's self-driving taxis were seen violating traffic laws on their first day of operation, including making an improper left turn and exceeding posted speed limits.
A video showed a Tesla Model Y hesitating to make a left turn, swerving into an oncoming lane, and then re-entering the correct lane over a double-yellow line.
Other riders shared footage of Teslas speeding, with one vehicle reaching 35mph in a 30mph zone and another going 39mph in a 35mph zone.
More "surprises" at the link.
One Hacker News commenter put it this way.
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44359148 )
I dont think this is a surprise to anyone who actually owns a Tesla (I own a Model Y). Full self-driving is just _bad_ in comparison to technology from Waymo et al; it slams on the brakes suddenly for shadows, veers into the wrong lane, hesitates in pretty standard intersections, and doesnt even understand basic concepts like school buses or trains. Here in BC, it completely ignores the 30kph school safety zones, which seems pretty basic.
My experience with FSD is that while it feels magic at times, its like a teenage driver that you have to baby sit constantly. Its genuinely impressive how well it works given the really limited hardware, but if you use it routinely you know it will make at least one weird/dangerous choice on every trip.
Generally, I really dont trust it in most situations except properly delineated highways, but even then it can be a crapshoot. If youve experienced FSD then get in a Waymo, they are night and day differenta lot more predictable, and able to navigate uncertainty compared with what Tesla has built. Its likely down to a combination of both software and their insistence that radar (lidar?) doesnt matter, but it clearly does.
I would never get in a Tesla that purports to drive itself, theres no way its safe or worth the risk. I wont even use it with my family in the car. I know a handful of others who own Teslas and feel the same, despite what the fans spout online. Not a great endorsement if even your own customers dont trust it after use it.