New Tesla FSD Beta Update Will Allow Turning Off Steering Wheel Nags via insideevs.com
After several messages from FSD Beta users urging Musk to get rid of the steering wheel prompts while using the driver-assist system, the company’s CEO replied saying that the change is coming in an update scheduled for this month.
One user argued that replacing the nags with Tesla Vision, which uses cameras to check if the driver is paying attention to the road, would be a good solution, saying that almost half of the disengagements are caused by trying to get rid of the prompts from the nannies. Somebody else mentioned that users with more than 10,000 miles on the clock using FSD Beta should get the option to turn off the steering wheel nag, andWith this change, FSD Beta users will essentially get a hands-off driving experience, which will lead to Tesla improving its autonomous driving performance even further and, at the same time, raise some eyebrows among traffic safety advocates.
It’s worth noting that not all FSD Beta-compatible vehicles will get this feature, but only those that are equipped with an in-cabin camera, which is required to check if the driver is paying attention at the road ahead and not scrolling on his smartphone. So older
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