*2025 will be amazing for FSD in Europe!* *The UNECE organization in Geneva is not the most important party determining if Tesla's FSD will be allowed on EU roads!* This is a common misunderstanding: UNECE is only preparing the technical & legal rules, based on what politicians decide. There are more influencial forces, close to the European politicians, like CCAM. I did report on a meeting last spring in Ghent (Belgium) in Episode 8: ua-cam.com/video/C_mkj31yG7k/v-deo.html As soon as the Tesla RoboTaxi network is started in both CA and TX (Surely in 2025!), several legacy car makers will beg Tesla to licence FSD unsupervised. Otherwise nobody (except Elon haters ;-) will want to buy their cars anymore... From that moment, the EU politicians will scramble to not stay behind, especially if also China allows it… Through the CCAM organisation, the political agenda will be putting pressure on all EU member states to prepare a simple regulation for Fully Autonomous Vehicles. Forget about the regulations about ADAS in Europe! FSD is not an ADAS system but an ADS. (Look up these terms on Google or any AI LLM bot...) *Subscribe to this channel to follow what is happening with FSD introduction!*
Hi from Dublin Ireland thank you for the information in your videos. I have FSD in my 2019 model 3. I can now confirm that I have the same as what you were reporting. But I definitely have to have my hand on the steering wheel if I’m not physically touching the steering wheel it will not work. I do not have to nudge the steering wheel in the direction of the lane change I require but I do have to have my hand on the steering wheel, if not it tells me to apply slight torque to the steering wheel. Regards Séamus with software version 2024.38.6.
Just tested it on my Model Y from July 2024 - HW4 - 2024.32.7 - Berlin Build - And here in Denmark we still have the NAG. I cannot replicate what you experience. I agree the NAG is less frequent, but not removed. Maybe this is just for Highland or China build cars.
I tested it on my Model Y, which is also from July. The NAG is gone for me. Just note that it isn't vision based, i've read that they've just dialled up the detection sensitivity so much, that merely holding the wheel is enough for it to detect. Maybe you have a very steady hand 😆
Are you sure? Touch the steering like I did in my video: Let your hand rest on your knee and put thumb and indexfinger around the wheel and let it slide left and right…
Please let me know below how your car is behaving after the latest update. Which car? Which software? Still nags (Hands On Request) or also "Eyes On Request" (internal camera) ?
@@DeeSockYes, that would be nice! I’m sure Tesla will continue to improve step by step into 2025. As Elon promised: FSD will be available in EU and China in Q1 2025, pending regulation… For me he still has full credibility…
2024 SR model 3 (Portugal) 2024.32.7 the nag is gone with minimal contact on steering wheel. (Finger on lower part of wheel). Very good. Basic Autopilot)
Strange! With 2024.32.6 in my case, during daytime I must only “pretend” to hold the steering. During the night, I must respond to the nagging like before.
Note that i've read that the sensitivity of detection has just been dialled all the way up, so much so that you holding it is in most cases enough for it to detect. In other words, there is "no NAG" as long as you hold the wheel. (Model Y 2024-july, with FSD). Also, note that it's reportedly only for those with FSD or Enhanced Autopilot, not regular. For Regular autopilot, it just requires less force now.
*2025 will be amazing for FSD in Europe!*
*The UNECE organization in Geneva is not the most important party determining if Tesla's FSD will be allowed on EU roads!*
This is a common misunderstanding: UNECE is only preparing the technical & legal rules, based on what politicians decide. There are more influencial forces, close to the European politicians, like CCAM.
I did report on a meeting last spring in Ghent (Belgium) in Episode 8: ua-cam.com/video/C_mkj31yG7k/v-deo.html
As soon as the Tesla RoboTaxi network is started in both CA and TX (Surely in 2025!), several legacy car makers will beg Tesla to licence FSD unsupervised. Otherwise nobody (except Elon haters ;-) will want to buy their cars anymore...
From that moment, the EU politicians will scramble to not stay behind, especially if also China allows it… Through the CCAM organisation, the political agenda will be putting pressure on all EU member states to prepare a simple regulation for Fully Autonomous Vehicles. Forget about the regulations about ADAS in Europe! FSD is not an ADAS system but an ADS. (Look up these terms on Google or any AI LLM bot...)
*Subscribe to this channel to follow what is happening with FSD introduction!*
Hi from Dublin Ireland thank you for the information in your videos. I have FSD in my 2019 model 3. I can now confirm that I have the same as what you were reporting. But I definitely have to have my hand on the steering wheel if I’m not physically touching the steering wheel it will not work. I do not have to nudge the steering wheel in the direction of the lane change I require but I do have to have my hand on the steering wheel, if not it tells me to apply slight torque to the steering wheel. Regards Séamus with software version 2024.38.6.
Just tested it on my Model Y from July 2024 - HW4 - 2024.32.7 - Berlin Build - And here in Denmark we still have the NAG. I cannot replicate what you experience.
I agree the NAG is less frequent, but not removed. Maybe this is just for Highland or China build cars.
Thanks for checking and coming back! Perhaps first for Hardware 4 cars…?
I tested it on my Model Y, which is also from July. The NAG is gone for me. Just note that it isn't vision based, i've read that they've just dialled up the detection sensitivity so much, that merely holding the wheel is enough for it to detect. Maybe you have a very steady hand 😆
I received 2024.32.9 yesterday and I now have same experience with no "NAG".
Model 3 SR+ FSD 2020 v2024.32.7.
Less force required on the wheel but still nags if my hand is steady
Are you sure? Touch the steering like I did in my video: Let your hand rest on your knee and put thumb and indexfinger around the wheel and let it slide left and right…
Please let me know below how your car is behaving after the latest update. Which car? Which software? Still nags (Hands On Request) or also "Eyes On Request" (internal camera) ?
same version and behavior in model y "euro FSD" but in need of a hack or update to avoid torque requirement at night
@@DeeSockYes, that would be nice!
I’m sure Tesla will continue to improve step by step into 2025. As Elon promised: FSD will be available in EU and China in Q1 2025, pending regulation…
For me he still has full credibility…
@@FiDelZarlar yes, I believe
2024 SR model 3 (Portugal) 2024.32.7 the nag is gone with minimal contact on steering wheel. (Finger on lower part of wheel). Very good. Basic Autopilot)
2019 LRTesla model 3, SW 2024.32.6, probably no change & still nagging. You may have never version of Tesla?
Strange! With 2024.32.6 in my case, during daytime I must only “pretend” to hold the steering.
During the night, I must respond to the nagging like before.
Note that i've read that the sensitivity of detection has just been dialled all the way up, so much so that you holding it is in most cases enough for it to detect. In other words, there is "no NAG" as long as you hold the wheel. (Model Y 2024-july, with FSD). Also, note that it's reportedly only for those with FSD or Enhanced Autopilot, not regular. For Regular autopilot, it just requires less force now.
Tks for your useful reply.
Block the interior camera.