Stress Testing Tesla FSD V12 is Getting Difficult...

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00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Ground News
02:15 - The Drive
25:49 - Results

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@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
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@user-sg9eu1hh1n
@user-sg9eu1hh1n Ай бұрын
As a European, I'm kind of shocked by the terrible street design compared to Germany. No wonder the US ranks so high in car accidents.
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Yep I get comments like this a lot lol Make sure to go watch Chuck’s Unprotected Left for peak American road design!
@lukesepter3250
@lukesepter3250 Ай бұрын
​@@AIDRIVR for this reason, im also curious how fsd would perform when it gets ready to drive in europe compared to the US
@UlrichWulf
@UlrichWulf Ай бұрын
@@lukesepter3250 That might take a while, for now, Teslas have still trouble to even correctly read speed limits in Europe ;-)
@bryanturnbow8189
@bryanturnbow8189 Ай бұрын
In America, we have to best at everything.
@BarryStaes
@BarryStaes Ай бұрын
It would be quote interesting to have you visit the EU (if you can get it to work) just to just see how it performs as-is.
@brendanboon9062
@brendanboon9062 Ай бұрын
Man your video's are just a joy to watch. The overlap of fsd, the fast forward trough boring pieces, the editing and the commentary all top notch. And then the end score and recap conclusion. Just absolutely lovely. I'm not watching other FSD video's anymore because there are getting to many, but yours is just someting else.
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@glyphix42
@glyphix42 Ай бұрын
The MKBHD of FSD! 😃
@Plexipal
@Plexipal Ай бұрын
The best FAD video man!
@cannapurp2833
@cannapurp2833 Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant editing brother
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 Ай бұрын
You mean he is editing out FSD failures?
@blocka4582
@blocka4582 Ай бұрын
Bruh... do you see him cut the video at all after he gets to the hills??? What are you on about?​@@JetFire9
@cannapurp2833
@cannapurp2833 23 күн бұрын
@JetFire9 I'd believe that if you were commenting this four years ago, but not today.
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 23 күн бұрын
@@cannapurp2833 Even today, some youtubers have no intervention drives for the past couple of years, while others are having near death experiences on every drive, even today. Things that make you go, hmmmm….And if you don’t think these car mfgs, like Tesla, manipulate the big youtubers, then you need to think again.
@Metenos
@Metenos Ай бұрын
Lol the visualization actually saw the bird and it displayed it as a dog very briefly!
@amber9040
@amber9040 Ай бұрын
Must have been trained on Elden Ring gameplay.
@EdwardMillen
@EdwardMillen Ай бұрын
Yep plus the Occupancy Network "blob" under it as well!
@geirmyrvagnes8718
@geirmyrvagnes8718 Ай бұрын
At 25:10 if you want to check it out.
@eternalbalance7703
@eternalbalance7703 Ай бұрын
I like watching the visitations. Provides a window into the computers perception of the world. Allowing one to witness it problem solving in real time.
@brucemcgoveran8154
@brucemcgoveran8154 Ай бұрын
Your videos and commentary have been invaluable to my understanding of FSD and its progress. Thank you. Please keep them coming.
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, truly appreciate it! Will do :]
@ianwells5414
@ianwells5414 16 күн бұрын
A lot of that is because of how spread out much of our housing is. There are far more miles of road per person here and it's far more expensive to keep up. It's also entirely designed around car use. Add those together and your left with roads crouded with cars on roads that are poorly designed and upkeeped.
@GregoryMooreMD
@GregoryMooreMD Ай бұрын
Love the graphics. Best ever!! Thanks for the great videos as always!!
@scottchampion
@scottchampion Ай бұрын
Yes great special effects, those cars looked so real!
@turdgamer391
@turdgamer391 Ай бұрын
27 minutes of FSD content? YAY!
@JCintheBCC
@JCintheBCC Ай бұрын
8:45 - It's good to hear that 12.4 is planned to address this. Twice on a drive last week, I had FSD exit the highway via an off-ramp into a dedicated lane on the surface street (not stop required), but the car came to a stop in the lane, then swerved back and forth between the dedicated lane and the adjacent lane for about 100 feet before deciding where it needed to be. In both cases, it seemed to determine the dedicated merge lane was a shoulder, and it tried very hard to merge into the traffic immediately.
@kyleb8117
@kyleb8117 Ай бұрын
I hope it also addresses when I try to override and tell it to get in the slow lane. It often does this wobble and cancels the signal getting back in the lane forcing me to either disengage or try again. I once had it refuse to get over (and wobbled around) 3 times in a row (thankfully nobody behind me). Definitely not safe.
@benediktfreude
@benediktfreude Ай бұрын
I can confidently like your videos BEFORE watching 👍 excited for this one
@link1797
@link1797 Ай бұрын
Every Video is always a kicker!
@pooljunki1
@pooljunki1 Ай бұрын
i cant
@kyleb8117
@kyleb8117 Ай бұрын
@@pooljunki1 Chin up! If you really put your mind to it, you can get better at it. Believe in the me that believes in you.
@ULTRACOMFY_eu
@ULTRACOMFY_eu Ай бұрын
16:22 is what tells me this self driving is actually on the right track for the future. It believes it is on a road with a 5mph speed limit but recognizes that the car in oncoming is going much faster than that and predicts what to do accordingly. A system that insists on its 5mph speed limit would have continued to predict that car to slow down to 5mph and driven very differently, while Tesla FSD just adapted to the situation even though it must have seemed confusing to it. Good job.
@nononsenseBennett
@nononsenseBennett Ай бұрын
Wouldn't it be cool if FSD flashed the headlights like a driver would do to acknowledge the actions of another driver? Or activate the four way flasher briefly to thank a motorist in the rear for yielding? This would make driving so much better IMO.
@aerostorm_
@aerostorm_ Ай бұрын
While it would be cool, it would be hard because it's not a common occurrence in training data, and there's almost no heuristic behavior left in FSD anymore.
@danlucraft
@danlucraft Ай бұрын
@@aerostorm_why’s it not common in the training data? I flash my lights to signal to proceed and use hazards to thank probably … idk every ten minutes or so? On a suburban drive. Is that a UK thing?
@MrDevilsThumb
@MrDevilsThumb Ай бұрын
I thought the right of way would be determined by who has the blockage in front of them. In the case at 13:50 I thought the truck had to yield because the parked car was on their side. At least this is the way it is done in Europe.
@AutonomyCentral
@AutonomyCentral Ай бұрын
Whilst a good idea in theory, in practice drivers will do the worst thing at the worst time, including flashing lights and then proceeding anyway. You can't rely on a light flash to proceed
@onesteeltank
@onesteeltank Ай бұрын
​@@danlucraftI've only ever been hazard flashed once, by a truck driver. Headlight flashes are much more common though
@NO3V
@NO3V Ай бұрын
23:40 actually seems fine to me. Wouldn't wanna block the cycle lane before the light turns green, would you? 😉
@tHebUm18
@tHebUm18 Ай бұрын
1. The dashed white lane line on the cycle lane near the intersection means it's fine for cars to use it to turn right if there isn't a cyclist present, that's why it changes from solid to dashed 2. It wasn't a "no right on red" so it wouldn't have blocked the cycle lane anyway as there was ample opportunity to make the right before the light changed
@NO3V
@NO3V Ай бұрын
@@tHebUm18 Ah. Right. Forgot about the US right on red thing. (Without it I wouldn't accept point 1.) Thx
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 24 күн бұрын
@@NO3V The US right on left thing is not compatible with pedestrians and cyclist and unsurprisingly that is apparent at the amount of pedestrians and cyclist in the USA. If you make traffic rules actively hostile against some people, those people will avoid being in said segment of the traffic.
@dreamburn1
@dreamburn1 Ай бұрын
I just drove 1200 miles on version 12.3 in two days. I am mostly impressed, and thankful for this amazing software; however, it brought to light some issues that need to be solved. Some issues are new to version 12, and some have been driving me crazy since 2019. First the new issues: The car hugs the right side of the road to an annoying degree. I wish it would drive in the center of the lane. On auto speed offset, it makes the drive more tolerable because of its lack of accurate speed-limit assessment, but speeds like a criminal! It will go 60 in a 45, and 70 in a 55! Please give us a button in the [chill->assertive] section that lets us specify the actual max speed to follow in the meantime, and more importantly develop a foolproof method for determining the speed limit of the road it's on. The car is so horrible at determining the speed limit, something HAS to be done. My complex has a 5mph speed limit, which it follows, and then goes to a 25mph, and then 50mph road, but the car thinks it's 5mph for many miles! On that note, the car is so bad at determining the speed limit, it is dangerous. On highways in California, Oregon, and Washington (and I assume elsewhere), speed limit signs indicate the main speed limit, and either below it, or on a sign several meters past the actual speed limit sign, it displays the speed limit for trucks, or autos towing trailers, etc. on a 70-80mph road, it sees the second sign, "Trucks 55mph" and thinks that is the speed limit to follow. It simply will not realize it's not a truck or towing vehicle and choose to follow the lowest speed limit. Infuriating having to set the speed every few miles! The car is constantly changing lanes "to follow route" behind trucks in the slow lane because it thinks it needs to follow some route when it is a perfectly contiguous two-lane highway for hundreds of miles that does not change. What is it about its navigation algorithm that is constantly thinking it needs to change to the slow lane when it really just needs to keep going straight indefinitely? And what is with this changing out of rightmost lane BS? It almost never follows a "keep right except to pass" sign. I constantly have to disengage and pull to the right lane. It always blazes on at ridiculous speeds when the speed limit drops when entering towns. It needs to slow down to the posted speed by the time it reaches the lower speed limit sign, not blaze past it at full speed and eventually slow down. The car needs to recognize slow or stopped traffic much farther in advance! It waits until it is coming up on red light stopped traffic and then slams on the brakes abruptly. The system needs to look much farther ahead and slow down at the pace defined by regen until it comes to a smooth stop. The car needs to stop swerving onto the lane markings on the left side of the lane every time it passes a large vehicle, especially when the large vehicle is nowhere near encroaching on my lane. When I pass two trucks on the left that are giving me plenty of room, and nowhere near the lane divider, the car swerves onto the left lane line, then swerves back, then swerves left again, then swerves back. Ridiculous! No thanks. The car needs to use turn signals whenever it slows down in its lane to prepare for a turn or lane change, or is going to change direction, and definitely when it is merging into another lane like when merging onto the freeway. It just doesn't do this! The system is improving, and I am rooting for its inevitable success; however, I AM A MUCH BETTER DRIVER than FSD. I don't change lanes into people's blind spots. I don't slam on the brakes unnecessarily. I don't speed when inappropriate. I avoid debris and potholes, and animals in the road (unlike FSD). I wish Tesla would address the things that have been plaguing FSD constantly for the last 6 years. I am sure some of it will be handled, but we are past due for some of the basics... Like recognizing common traffic signs! You are the best FSD KZbinr, but rather than stress testing Berkeley, you need to be testing real world scenarios, like how it performs on real world trips and commutes. Somewhere OTHER THAN BERKELEY! This software's absolute CRAP in the Palm Springs area. Thanks. 😎👍🏼 People like you have influence in Tesla. Let's show them where they really need improvement.
@nadjafelton1894
@nadjafelton1894 Ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. You described all the things that have been driving me crazy with FSD very well. Wake me up once Tesla is ready to take responsibility for the car while FSD is on, otherwise I just don’t care for now
@donaldnance1135
@donaldnance1135 Ай бұрын
The tendency to hug curbs is driving me nuts.
@janvogel9719
@janvogel9719 Ай бұрын
I think some of your complaints are just "personal preference" though - and others would say "oh, I love how it hugs the right side of the road", for example. Sit down with 10 guys and talk driving technique and probably the only thing they will all commonly agree on is that they "are among the top 1% of all drivers out there".
@professor6611
@professor6611 Ай бұрын
Even though am not interested in self driving cars or anything like that, the way you structure your videos and your voice calms me down a lot . Like 20 minutes watching this felt like 2 minutes
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words :]
@williamclarke7703
@williamclarke7703 Ай бұрын
Dude this is incredible. I've been following this channel for a while, and I'm always so happy when I see a new video. You really help provide a full understanding of where FSD is in the development process-- thank you!
@stephencampbell9095
@stephencampbell9095 Ай бұрын
The last time I tried Arlington Circle was on V11. It did not do well. I have not found a roundabout V12 didn’t handle. I always enjoy your Berkeley Hill videos. I spent my early driving years terrorizing those roads. It a trip down memory lane.
@nicxtlevelgaming899
@nicxtlevelgaming899 Ай бұрын
Very excited to see more FSD content from you!
@FSDwithme
@FSDwithme Ай бұрын
12.3.6 downloading now.. cant wait to test it out! Great vid bro.
@ChristianBlueChimp
@ChristianBlueChimp Ай бұрын
Great video. I can't wait to hear your comments on v12.4 and 12.5.
@Wol747
@Wol747 Ай бұрын
I appreciate the amount of work that goes into your videos: the progress in capability of the car is amazing and you capture it.
@LZentertainments
@LZentertainments Ай бұрын
I just want to once again comment that I greatly appreciate your content and that you by far and away provide the best, most insightful footage and commentary out of anyone showcasing this technology. Please continue, take care and don't burn out. This is invaluable.
@mikegiron3071
@mikegiron3071 Ай бұрын
I just got FSD12.3.6 last night and did a quick test drive with minimal traffic. It's definitely improving quickly now. One thing I'll test today, and curious if you've seen it. Since the move to neural net, sometimes vision will confuse street numbers for speed signs. In particular, in IL we have a road, Lake St, that's number IL20 and it's at 50 mph. If the car crosses a 20 sign, max will dip until it sees a 50 mph sign. This happens pretty much between every light haha. Similar to your school zone example, but it's repetitious
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 24 күн бұрын
I think IL has some blame to take for their sign design. If you look at those signs, they are black and white square with pretty much identical font and the only difference is that top row says in small lettering either "ILLINOIS" or "SPEED LIMIT". If the sign is in limited vision space and you can only make the numbers, it's next to impossible to know which sign it was. Here in Europe, different classes of signs (e.g. street or road number vs speed limit) have totally different style and it's illegal to use wrong style for alternative purpose.
@XiallaLife
@XiallaLife Ай бұрын
Awesome video in all regards. Thank you.
@fredcottrell853
@fredcottrell853 Ай бұрын
I seem to remember there was a court case in California that basically said the requirement for signaling was only to inform cars that would be affected by the lane change. A driver could not be cited, if there are no cars present that would be affected by the lane change. I have the same problem with FSD locking on to a 15 mph speed limit sign from an adjacent parking area. It maintains the 15 mph limit, in spite of being on a 4 lane road with everyone else using the correct 35 mph limit. It makes fsd unusable for that stretch of road.
@jsjs6751
@jsjs6751 Ай бұрын
If so, that's a really stupid ruling. If there is another vehicle around that the driver is not aware of, he or she will not get the information about where the driver plans to go. A typical victim for this would be an MC.
@Mrbfgray
@Mrbfgray Ай бұрын
Uphill right of way--I only know that rule from *off roading* where it's elicit, didn't know it applied on road, but also the less capable car (off road) is given the benefit in difficult situations.
@fparent
@fparent Ай бұрын
12.3.4 was a big improvement over v11.x. However there are some basic stuff the car is still bad at like choosing the correct lane to follow the route and getting on that lane in a timely manner. On several occasions it also turn on the street before the one shown on the routing. The speed selection is also weird: sometimes it slows down for no apparent reason and once it has come to a complete stop. There are quite a few issues to work out.
@brucenelson8087
@brucenelson8087 Ай бұрын
Your FSD videos and commentary are the best. FYI, regarding being “stuck” at 5 mph, I’m pretty sure if you had exited FSD and then re-entered it would have recalculated. Had that work for me on .4
@ageekdude7722
@ageekdude7722 Ай бұрын
Just saw the part with the 5 mph sign and I have a similar situation, also from a school. The parking lot is 10 mph (which is on navigation data since there are no signs), but when leaving the lot and entering the street (with a correct navigation data speed limit of around 35), the speed limit on the screen still shows 10 and the car doesn’t go over 13. This makes me think that the “auto max” may actually have a max override certain speeds, so even on large roads where the limit is clearly higher, the car still goes quite slowly.
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Ай бұрын
It also "defaults" to 25mph until it sees a sign indicating otherwise which is a huge problem in my local neighborhood which is 40mph. It will turn onto the main street and insist on staying at 25mph for a very long way until the first sign is encountered. Why can't it pull this from the maps data?
@tHebUm18
@tHebUm18 Ай бұрын
@@JohnVanderbeck That makes some sense. Had it repeatedly trying to drive 25 MPH on 55 MPH country roads during my free month trial. Was very frustrating. Sometimes drove past 1, 2, or even 3 speed limit signs and it wouldn't update--would just randomly update later after I'd ended up manually driving for awhile because it freaks out about you forcing it to go 60 in what it incorrectly thinks is a 25. Really baffling behavior that would be super dangerous without supervision to be trying to drive around at under half the speed limit.
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Ай бұрын
@@tHebUm18 I've never seen it miss signs personally, but for sure if there aren't any signs for a long ways then the system pretty much falls apart.
@stevesimeonidis5488
@stevesimeonidis5488 Ай бұрын
An excellent video as usual, thank you for making it happen!
@acrobat1986
@acrobat1986 Ай бұрын
Great to see your videos, including explanations and points of view! Are u planning to try „bad weather“ conditions like rain, snow, at night or similar?
@feedvid
@feedvid Ай бұрын
2nd the amazing video editing! Your videos are great. I can’t wait until 12.4 and 12.5 come out.
@quackwilliams5933
@quackwilliams5933 Ай бұрын
Liked this video not just for the content but also for Ground News!!! I just downloaded this app and I love it.
@disasterarea6084
@disasterarea6084 Ай бұрын
These are by far the best demonstrations of what FSD can do that I have seen and I hope Tesla are chucking you some $$ for the amazing work. Your honest and forward looking critique, and forgiving the car for not yet being perfect, is very refreshing. When watching this I can just start to believe that they will finally get to a point where it is a safer driver than your average person. What would be nice to see is how it deals with unavoidable accidents, i.e. will it take avoiding action with the intent of preserving lives.. maybe that is yet some time away.
@DxModel219
@DxModel219 Ай бұрын
It’s so much better now… it’s smooth and feels very safe.
@rockywaves
@rockywaves Ай бұрын
Your video and commentary really helped me because the FSD quirks you experienced, I am experiencing too. FSD can only get better, but understanding where its strengths and weaknesses are currently, is very me to use FSD with the appropriate expectations.
@insanemingo
@insanemingo Ай бұрын
I live in Vegas. I’m constantly disengaging because of all the construction. I wish we could pinpoint home because I live on Las Vegas Blvd and FSD wants to park on the street. My parking is under my building via the alley with an assigned parking spot. There’s also a back way to get home and I’m unable to use FSD to use the shortcut way to avoid the traffic. Would be awesome to draw on the map to highlight the roads I want to actually use.
@Rick9482
@Rick9482 Ай бұрын
What you actually look like surprised me. Not good or bad, I just pictured a slimmish person who always has a smile on his face. The pleasant sound of your voice and your commentary is why I subscribe to your channel. The bonus is the challenging area we live in but I'm in Mountain View which is easy for FSD.
@vincebracken3872
@vincebracken3872 Ай бұрын
Really enjoy these. Thanks so much
@SRB28
@SRB28 Ай бұрын
Great video - thanks - it really helps us in countries without FSD supervised understand the progress of this software. superb!
@northernwolfentertainment1654
@northernwolfentertainment1654 Ай бұрын
I recently purchased a Model Y and have been enjoying the FSD trial. I'm temporarily in the suburbs of Chicago for work and FSD has made the commute much more managable. This morning, it tried finding a spot to park at my work location, but it caught up to a garbage truck in the parking lot and started following them instead 🤣 This evening, it drove completely from work location to where I'm staying without any intervention. (~15 minutes of travel)
@gridcoregilry666
@gridcoregilry666 Ай бұрын
WOW, amazing video as always!!!
@IanSfirebirdflame
@IanSfirebirdflame Ай бұрын
You're the only person I watch FSD drives of. Whenever there's an update, I don't even bother watching other channels. I just wait for your video to show up on my feed :)
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Thank you, there's a lot of great FSD channels out there though!
@XavierAway
@XavierAway Ай бұрын
Very interesting, it’s definitely improved. And thank you for enduring the pain of being stuck at 8mph for us, I know I would be dying inside in that situation 😭
@xintophotography9848
@xintophotography9848 22 күн бұрын
In my most recent FSD software version (12.3.6) I have been running into a serious issue with its driver attention being triggered *when I am paying the most attention to the road* because that is when I am least paying attention to exactly how much force I am applying to the steering wheel. The fact that the force has to be so close to the point where I would be taking over by force means that the driver attention system itself takes too much attention. I have now twice had it disengage for the remainder of a drive, while I was getting ready to take over because it wasn't handling a lane change properly. This just happened today on a freeway exit for going to work where it has to move over a couple of lanes to get into a right turn lane, but where it only gets over far enough quickly enough 50% of the time. This was after it dinged me several times on the freeway for watching what vehicles were doing in front of me instead of watching the touch screen to see if it was complaining about the amount of force I was applying to the steering wheel. If there was a two second grace period between the ding about paying attention and the application of force, then I wouldn't have to pay attention to both the screen *and what is happening in front of me* to avoid being dinged for not paying attention. It is like the only part of "paying attention" that it cares about is paying attention to the freakin screen!
@WinstonsGarage
@WinstonsGarage Ай бұрын
INSANE! Another great video!
@kadeembest4752
@kadeembest4752 Ай бұрын
This was freaking awesome. I'm currently on v 12.3.5. I can't wait for v 12.4
@Loorp
@Loorp Ай бұрын
Thanks for the high quality content and commentary! I know these Berkeley Hills very well, and seeing you put FSD through its paces here really gives me more confidence into sinking $2K for the permanent upgrade.
@tHebUm18
@tHebUm18 Ай бұрын
Good to see you also having the speed limit problems. Except when I've had it I've occasionally driven past 1, 2, or even 3 speed limit signs and it didn't update from them--it'd just randomly update later with no speed limit sign. I've had it repeatedly try going 25 MPH on 55 MPH rural roads where there was definitely no 25 MPH sign ever--it also really freaks out when you force it to go 60 in what it thinks (incorrectly) is a 25. Finished my free trial today, but honestly whatever is up with speed limits was the most frustrating part, constantly ruining being able to test and having to drive manually for sometimes miles before it fixed. Standard autopilot doesn't have issues reading speed limit signs.
@JCintheBCC
@JCintheBCC 6 күн бұрын
Same. I live on a 45 mph mountain road, but we have a construction zone with a 25 mph zone. Despite a “road work ends” sign, the car continues along happily at 20 below the (45mph) speed limit until I take control.
@bogdanstoica3654
@bogdanstoica3654 Ай бұрын
Yes . More of these please . Love them
@brucejohnson4941
@brucejohnson4941 Ай бұрын
V12 has been amazing. The speed issue is my biggest gripe as it happens to me many times on my drives. Can override with the accelerator if need to when it's incorrect and the car needs to be sped up but can't use FSD at all when it's incorrect in the other direction - it thinks the speed limit is faster than it really is. Happens occasionally entering towns and have to turn off FSD and drive myself until it finally figures out the correct speed. Yesterday it thought the speed limit in the parking lot at the mall was 100 kph! Didn't engage to see what would happen:-)
@RPHelpingHand
@RPHelpingHand Ай бұрын
“You know what’s actually dangerous”; My Answer-Human drivers 40,000 deaths PER YEAR! Most of those deaths are caused by drunk driving, distracted drivers, joy riding, sleepy impaired drivers. A ‘Computer Driver’ won’t make these mistakes. Tesla’s current FSD program can at least mitigate these causes, even if not perfect, saving tens of thousands of lives every year. Eventually, we can take human error out of the equation… and the occasional death because of FSD will be like the occasional death from Airplanes, there’s always a risk but it’s very small.
@MrQuay03
@MrQuay03 Ай бұрын
But NHTSA would rather people turn off Autopilot/FSD to text and drive or look away
@keithhunter3033
@keithhunter3033 Ай бұрын
Excellent content as always man!
@radestein8548
@radestein8548 Ай бұрын
Nice video man!
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
@JumboH
@JumboH Ай бұрын
I’m in the process of learning how to drive, and these videos might be the best way to learn edge cases and build confidence
@nettlesoup
@nettlesoup Ай бұрын
I was always taught (in the UK) that when driving you *should* always indicate left/right to warn and inform other road users. So, if you're aware enough that you know for sure nobody is around (such as in the very quiet road and low speed examples shown in this video), then you don't always need to indicate. In our Highway Code rulebook, failure to comply with a rule marked as *"should"* will not, in itself, cause a person to be prosecuted. Those legal requirement rules are explicitly labelled *MUST/MUST NOT* and refer to the exact legislation which creates the offence.
@Pedrooo317
@Pedrooo317 Ай бұрын
Amazing progress.
@kazialam7768
@kazialam7768 Ай бұрын
Love watching your FSD videos
@mikeyc8139
@mikeyc8139 Ай бұрын
It's possible that the times it didn't use the turn signal were splits in the road where you could (but not necessarily should) assume it is taking the main artery and didn't need the signal. I say that because in most instances it still signals even when there is no one around.
@7venhigh
@7venhigh Ай бұрын
Really appreciate your content man. Are you in assertive mode at all times?
@williamscoggin1509
@williamscoggin1509 Ай бұрын
I would like to congratulate you. You are the first person doing any of these videos that I've ever heard mention the term defensive driving. It seems like almost everyone these days that is under 40 years old drives extremely aggressively and don't give a damn about safety. Back in the day when the rest of us learn to drive we were all talked to Dr defensively. That is what makes everything safe on the road. THANK YOU SIR
@fragile3826
@fragile3826 23 күн бұрын
aye bro i love you i watch the whole vid everytime, on the first day i watched like 4 or 5 diff vids + the LA downtown vid defo do it again
@jamesherring1166
@jamesherring1166 Ай бұрын
Great video to watch. Cannot wait to try it when I get my Tesla.
@corresandberg
@corresandberg Ай бұрын
Awesome video ❤
@nrg4285
@nrg4285 Ай бұрын
Can't wait for some new versions for you to test
@MrFoxRobert
@MrFoxRobert Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@user-er1fs3je4x
@user-er1fs3je4x Ай бұрын
13:50 - Idk about the US but where I'm from - if one of the lanes is blocked, the person who needs to enter the oncoming lane has to yield. So since the cars are not parked in your lane, the oncoming traffic has to yield whether it's uphill or downhill. The uphill/downhill rule is for roads where only one car fits on the road itself (not because someone parked on the road) and the logic behind it is that it is harder to go up a hill so the person going down has to yield since it is easier for them generally.
@adamhocking2194
@adamhocking2194 Ай бұрын
Love your vids! Keep up the great work. I have a model 3 here in Australia, but we don't have anywhere near the features you guys have over there in regards to FSD, which makes the exorbitant cost not worth it at all here.
@J0eNez
@J0eNez Ай бұрын
really impressive for fsd to handle these kind of roads. We getting there soon :)
@ob0273
@ob0273 Ай бұрын
Amazing improvement! Can you try FSD in rush hour on multi-lane streets? I think that would be even bigger challenge.
@trmiller83
@trmiller83 Ай бұрын
I live in a more rural area,and i just can not use it yet. There are often rocks that jut out into the road, roads with no guardrail, and it is just frankly unsafe. Do you have any opportunity to try it on roads like that near you? I understand those are much much harder, but the issues it approaches still feel dangerous. If you need stress testing, I'd recommend going more scenic. Separately, happy to help show some of the scenarios we have in these areas which frequently cause dangerous / bad behavior basically all the time. The theme though is definitely "country roads". Let me know
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Ай бұрын
I live in an area rife with 2 lane roundabouts that it screws up 90% of the time so pretty much every drive ends in disengagements. Depressing since Elon indicated like a year ago that there was a planned update all about roundabouts.
@grahammonk8013
@grahammonk8013 Ай бұрын
@@JohnVanderbeckIf he was talking about it a year ago, that's gone out the window as the programming from back then has been abandoned.
@jonbecherer5103
@jonbecherer5103 Ай бұрын
nice work
@MooseOnEarth
@MooseOnEarth Ай бұрын
For more serious stress tests: repeat drives in this area 1) in serious rain or 2) at night or 3) in a rainy night or 4) with snow. The rain/snow will limit visibility (posing problems to a camera-prone way to implement FSD), and will be more challenging to traction control. It will also cause everyone else to behave less predictable.
@BrysonTheTomato
@BrysonTheTomato Ай бұрын
That transition to your sponsor was impeccable.
@FunStuffBuddy
@FunStuffBuddy Ай бұрын
What FSD version is this? Or did I miss it? Thanks for the great vids!!!
@AndreiTolnai
@AndreiTolnai Ай бұрын
Cool videos and detailed! Does your car have intel atom or nvidia chip for infotainment visualisations? Thanks
@PeaceChanel
@PeaceChanel Ай бұрын
Thank You for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 ✌ ☮ ❤ 🕊
@manfreddieterle1563
@manfreddieterle1563 Ай бұрын
As allways, great Video.❤
@Cu_Ty_Pro
@Cu_Ty_Pro Ай бұрын
Haha no wonder why I kinda thought I knew this place from the start until you hit San Pablo road, my thouht was confirmed. It was 99 ranch market in Richmond 😁
@lbeck37
@lbeck37 Ай бұрын
Thanks for these great videos! Which V12 are you running in this video? There are several (many?) FSD KZbin videos covering FSD and doing the same sort of drives and commenting about how it seems better in different situations, but nobody seems to identify "global" quirks and measure how they have improved. For example: - Has it gotten better at reducing the wait at 4-way stops? - Has it gotten better at not getting scary close to parked cars and guard rails? - Has the delay in changing direction when self parking been reduced? - How long between being warned to tug the wheel and is it different depending on the situation? - Does the in-car camera watching me mean I don't have to tug as often? - I can FSD at up to 85mph, but if I accelerate, like getting past a truck on the freeway, and get just past 85, I get the big red steering wheel display, and can't use FSD for the rest of the trip. I want to know when they do something different, like warn me, so I don't have exit the freeway, stop and walk away from the car. - FSD currently slows way down before taking an offramp, and bums out the people behind me. Has it gotten better? - Not FSD, but Superchargers cut way back on rate of charge as the battery fills up. What is the algorithm and has it improved. If at the beginning of the video, metrics like this were discussed, then the videos would be more informative and would be different from the other channels. Just an idea. Thanks
@AkantorJojo
@AkantorJojo Ай бұрын
As a German I'm baffeled about US raod-rules. In Germany the rule is 50km/h (about 31mph) withing city boundries, and 100km/h (about 62mph) outside. And the general rule is, whenever you change street, or when a new street turns onto your street every pervious speed limit given by signs is canceled and speed is reset to the aforementioned standards. As an addition we also have something called "zones", that set the standard speed differently. Most prominently is the "30-zone" (that is 30km/h, so about 18.5mph), that sets the default speed accordingly. Obviously all raods leading into a zone need to have a sign indicating the beginning of the zone; most often the backs of those signs act as negations ("you're leaving the zone" signs), so one needs to look to 'the wrong side' of the road sometimes to see the sign that tells you that you're out of such a zone again. Why am I mentioning this? Well, because under German rule the car would have been back up to "normal" speed at the latest once it turned onto the next street. Only "downside" for this whole zone thing, is that one needs to keep in mind the zone the car is in even when parking the car and comming back later... So, that's something the car would need to remember or get from geo-data... bt if they want to roll that out here in Europe that's something they'll need to figuere out anyways. I'm impressed, seriously. Just 2 years ago I would not have believed FSD will have a chance making it to Europe. Now I would be surprised if we don't see it here by the end of the 2030s. anyways, thanks for your work
@richarda3659
@richarda3659 Ай бұрын
I don't really agree. You may just be observing a software bug.
@patrickspader4062
@patrickspader4062 Ай бұрын
I thought autobahns had no speed limits?
@AkantorJojo
@AkantorJojo Ай бұрын
@@patrickspader4062 That's somewaht true. They are the third standart environemnt, besides inside citys and outside citys. Autobahns are comparable to highways. And on autobahns there is no general speedlimit. Though quite a lot of autobahm-kilometers are still limited to 130kph.
@manukahoney3442
@manukahoney3442 Ай бұрын
What the heck is kpm?? Do you mean kmph?? Then the conversations are wrong! 50kmph -> 31mph
@FeepingCreature
@FeepingCreature Ай бұрын
50 km/h is 30 mph, and 100km/h is 62mph.
@junioo3692
@junioo3692 Ай бұрын
What are ur opinions of the b pillar position? You think it’s fine where it is or more cameras for better viewing left/right traffic
@robertwhite3503
@robertwhite3503 Ай бұрын
I don't know, but I see no signs of Tesla changing this and I believe Tesla is committed to safety.
@thedubwhisperer2157
@thedubwhisperer2157 16 күн бұрын
Coming from North Devon in the UK, I had a little chuckle at this video's definition of 'narrow roads'...
@martincday007
@martincday007 Ай бұрын
Very impressive and on some very challenging roads. It would also be good to see how it deals with the same route on the average rainy day, and then the ultimate challenge in the snow. On paper the lack of substantial camera redundancy would seem to be an issue. As far as I am aware the system still doesn't do reverse so drive round those streets long enough and there will be instances when two cars meet and one will have to reverse.
@GreylanderTV
@GreylanderTV Ай бұрын
20:18 Not even "technically" illegal. Perfectly legal to cross double yellow when necessary. This certainly counts as necessary.
@AIDRIVR
@AIDRIVR Ай бұрын
VC 21460 looks pretty strict, can not cross them unless you're turning left
@xsleep1
@xsleep1 Ай бұрын
Just finished a two day drive from SoCal to Portland in my 2020 MS on v12.4 FSD. There is lots of roadwork on the route and it absolutely still displayed cones. Not sure why. Could be because the cones were all on the highway with I think is still using v11.6.8. I have the 12.6 update coming tonight. I'll have to find some cones on city streets to check.
@jihwankim3601
@jihwankim3601 26 күн бұрын
Love your videos, can you tell me which steering wheel cover you are using?
@duguluse2089
@duguluse2089 Ай бұрын
Great video, as always! Just some comments on my own experience with FSD...I am not getting as excited for new releases much anymore because they just haven't fixed the stop sign creeping behavior, and to me, that is the biggest issue FSD has right now. It is just way too tentative after the initial stop at a stop sign. At 4 way stops it goes appropriately when it's the cars "turn." I don't know why it's so much different when it's an unprotected stop. The other issue I am having is with Yields...FSD, for me, does not seem to yield for traffic. I have had to take over more than a few times at some yields (with a yield sign) when the car would have side swiped approaching cars from the left....
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Ай бұрын
Stops way too early and aggressively. Creeps too slow, really handles all intersections too slow. I feel this is something not observed by watchers because the videos are usually sped up but in reality the car handles intersections like your Grandma's Grandma on a Sunday morning and I regularly get honked at. Also doesn't handled two-lane roundabouts properly. Doesn't handle intersections where opposing traffic both crosses and goes straight because it ignores direction signlas and just waits for every single car regardless of where it is going. Doesn't slow down anymore when the speed limit drops. Is it a lot better now than a few years ago? Yes. Does it still have a LOT of problems? Also yes.
@andrasbiro3007
@andrasbiro3007 Ай бұрын
@@JohnVanderbeck I'm not seeing these issues in videos. But had always worked better in some areas than others. Obviously works best where there a re a lot of Teslas, and the videos also much more likely to come from there. But that's also where the most people need FSD, so it's fine for now.
@duguluse2089
@duguluse2089 Ай бұрын
Yep, this stop sign logic is exactly what I deal with. Seems like it's biggest problem at this time. Not sure why they don't address it.
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Ай бұрын
@@andrasbiro3007 Saying it is needed most where the most YTers are seems really silly logic to me. As for "lots of teslas", I mean there are 5 or 6 that I know of just on my block :) three of my immediate neighbors have them, and frankly they are all over my area. A lot of issues just don't show up in videos because they aren't as visible in that medium, or are hidden (not neccesarily intentionally) byt the fact that most videos are sped up.
@tHebUm18
@tHebUm18 Ай бұрын
Stop sign behavior is annoying, but thanks NHTSA on that one--probably a garbage data set to get the model to stop fully always since only terrible drivers do if there's no other cars/VRUs. The yield behavior you mention definitely matches my experience, had 3 safety critical disengagements in my month trial (including one today) due to it not yielding when merging onto non-freeway roads that have merge lanes where it was going to happily follow the disappearing merge lane right into the car next to me it was supposed to yield to. The yield behavior seemed like a basically 100% failure rate on those places--do roads in California not have merge lanes onto non-freeways? Seems shocking they don't have data and that it seemed like it'd have had no hesitation crashing into cars in those scenarios.
@sbiefeni1
@sbiefeni1 Ай бұрын
I just realized at 3:19.. why was there an extra person in the visualization? It was the reflection off the glass to the right! that's damn cool!
@Sancarn
@Sancarn Ай бұрын
Think it would be good to have some more scores because a lot of bad stuff can occur even if it wasn't a disengagement. For instance, driving significantly slower than the speed limit doesn't necessarily lead to a disengagement, but it's still bad practice. Perhaps also including how long it continued doing the bad stuff too, because the longer it e.g. drives slower than the speed limit, the more likely something bad will actually happen as in this scenario. It would be neat to see these scores over time too, to see if it is actually getting better or worse from update to update, video to video.
@StormyDog
@StormyDog Ай бұрын
15:41 As long as I don't use "Automatic speed set offset" I've never had a place where I can't adjust the speed upward with the control wheel. Wonder if we have some setting that's different?
@emdxemdx
@emdxemdx Ай бұрын
(Can we see your external camera setup? I’m curious how you do the "following drone" effect…) Normally, I totally hate US suburbs, but that Berkeley ’burb seems fun; the houses are different from each other and the twisting roads have lots of surprises…
@alltheparts
@alltheparts Ай бұрын
Interesting video. Now that Tesla is betting the company on FSD and putting less focus on vehicle manufacturing and supercharging, I'm going to start paying more attention to how FSD is progressing.
@NaughtyGoatFarm
@NaughtyGoatFarm Ай бұрын
Totally amazing
@RamonSmits
@RamonSmits Ай бұрын
I think you should always intervene when it is driving too slow. It likely is also part of the feedback loop back to HQ to use as training data.
@tHebUm18
@tHebUm18 Ай бұрын
It's remarkable how much better FSD works in California between yours and Whole Mars videos compared to my free month trial in Minnesota. I reckon over my month and 750 or whatever miles, I had at least 75 disengagements, 10 or more safety critical (including several where it was trying to crash into other cars), and hundreds of interventions (often speed limits or it doing dumb lane selection on highways). It's very impressive, but definitely makes me question how good their AI is to see how much it fumbles for me on completely basic driving compared to places where it has a lot more data.
@PeterNXavier
@PeterNXavier Ай бұрын
Test multi lane roads with turns. Mine chooses the wrong lane all the time, sometimes, misses exits and turns and doesn't stage lanes early enough.
@miki77YT
@miki77YT Ай бұрын
Come to the east coast, it's a whole different animal over here. I have yet to see a video showing a good drive from NJ into NYC on the George Washington Bridge using autopilot. It's time for a road trip!
@billh3860
@billh3860 Ай бұрын
V12.6: front wheels scrubbed the curb at destination address and didn't signal when pulling over. Lack of 'resume speed' signage keeps the car driving at school zone speed once passed. Lacks signalling in roundabouts
@iowa_don
@iowa_don Ай бұрын
I have 12.3.6 and have had it make a right turn into the bike lane (twice). It had to cross a solid white line to get into the bike lane treating it like a car travel lane (it was a wide bike lane). Big oops there. On the plus side, it actually recognized a 15 MPH school zone for the very first time.
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