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The Assertive feature may lead to Tesla's engaging in more rolling stops, which could violate U.S. traffic laws.
Tesla has brought back its Full Self-Driving (FSD) profiles around three months after pulling the feature from an October updat…
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Profiles are back in Tesla’s latest “Full Self-Driving” beta 10.3 with an “Assertive Mode” that may perform rolling stops and other borderline maneuvers, The Verge has reported. The update was originally released in October 2021 with three …
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Drivers can choose from Chill, Average, and Assertive profiles.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta lets you choose from three driving “profiles” that dictate how the car will react to certain situations on the road. Each mode, “Chill,” “A…
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Adjusting following distance, lane change speeds, and even executing rolling stops.
Drivers using Tesla (NASDAQGS:TSLA +7.43%) ‘s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta can now choose between three different driving profiles that will determine how t…
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Population
Number of potentially involved: 53,822
Estimated percentage with defect: 100%
Description of Defect
Description of the Defect: A software functionality referred to as “rolling stop” allows the vehicle to travel through all-way-st…