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Originally Posted by mikemhg
We need a hero, where's Hehe at?
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From Tesla investor's perspective, this is a welcome news.
For those who haven't tried, V14.2 FSD IMO has solved autonomous driving. 30% of all my driving is now on FSD. I just wished there's a mode beyond mad max as I usually take over not because there's anything wrong, I do that because I want to go faster.
I'd say FSD as of today drives better than >50% of ppl on road and 100% better than Richmond C-lais. It respects the traffic law (say actually making a stop at stop sign instead of just rolling over), always keep the car in lane and depending on the mode you are in, x% over the speed limit. Some might argue whether we should let an autonomous system to break the law, but really, how often do you follow the speed limit at all? On HWY99/1, the only cars not breaking the speed limit are those that get honked at because everyone is doing it.
My wife has always been hesitant on using FSD, but now she's a full convert. Just the other day she was driving her friend's car which didn't have FSD and she hated it. "how am I supposed to drink my coffee and do my makeups on road?"
It is that good. Anyone who tells you otherwise don't have a V14 FSD enabled Tesla at home. Anyone who has one has already grown used to it so much that they wouldn't buy another car without it.
Do we NEED it? No. But it's one of those nice things in life where, once you get used to it, it feels so wrong not having it.