FSD gives false sense of security. I'd rather have a car that prompts me to take corrective action and does very specific action like brake to complete stop in case of imminent collision.
Tesla's FSD feature encompasses all these capabilities. However, FSD is an optional upgrade. Alternatively, you can use the Advanced Autopilot mode, which offers the functionalities you mentioned.
By this point, buying a Tesla is no different than buying pillows from Mike Lindell. But at least one stays in your bedroom.
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FSD gives false sense of security. I'd rather have a car that prompts me to take corrective action and does very specific action like brake to complete stop in case of imminent collision.
Tesla's FSD feature encompasses all these capabilities. However, FSD is an optional upgrade. Alternatively, you can use the Advanced Autopilot mode, which offers the functionalities you mentioned.
@@techworld4793 That's good.