Tesla Full Self-Driving's newest behavior is the perfect answer to aggressive cars
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Tesla Full Self-Driving's newest behavior is the perfect answer to aggressive cars
"According to a recent video, it now appears the suite will automatically pull over if there is a tailgater on your bumper, the most ideal solution for when a driver is riding your bumper. With FSD's constantly-changing Speed Profiles, it seems as if this solution could help eliminate the need to tinker with driving modes from the person in the driver's seat."
"A video posted on X shows a Tesla on Full Self-Driving pulling over to the shoulder on windy, wet roads after another car seemed to be following it quite aggressively. The car looks to have automatically sensed that the vehicle behind it was in a bit of a hurry, so FSD determined that pulling over and letting it by was the best idea."
"We can see from the clip that there was no human intervention to pull over to the side, as the driver's hands are stationary and never interfere with the turn signal stalk. This can be used to override some of the decisions FSD makes, and is a great way to get things back on track if the semi-autonomous functionality tries to do something that is either unneeded or not included in the routing."
Tesla Full Self-Driving has introduced a new behavior that automatically pulls over to the shoulder when detecting an aggressive tailgater behind the vehicle. This feature eliminates the need for manual driver intervention and represents an adaptive response to aggressive driving behavior. The system appears to recognize when a following vehicle is in a hurry and determines that yielding is the optimal solution. This capability works on various road conditions, including windy and wet surfaces. The feature integrates with FSD's existing speed profile adjustments and lane management capabilities, which already include moving over for faster traffic on interstates and passing slower vehicles on two-lane highways.
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