Following A Tesla Using FSD Beta Is Incredible And Scary!

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Kyle, Alyssa, and McKayla head out to film a lead-follow of Tesla's FSD Beta running on a new Model S. Have to watch to see how it looks going down public roads.

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You guys did such a good job testing this. Never seen someone follow the car before and I think that’s pretty clever.

adriansaenz
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Best FSD video I've ever seen. The follow car is a luxury that I now want in every FSD video. Also love the Alyssa commentary. The triple camera angle is a must have from here on out

JosephHerzog
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This point of view from the follow car is much better than what you had before, as it adds an essential element of the FSD experience: what other drivers see and deal with when FSD is used. Keep it up!

I would like to see how it would handle a left hand turn when there are are two turn lanes. It seems like it prefers to swing wide in its turns, and when you have another vehicle to your right and a median to your left, the margin for error is much tighter. Although the sensor suite in a “self driving car” ought to be able to do that better than a human can, so it would be a good test to do.

Re: late left turn at 31:07 — Would the car violate the white line on a left turn lane if not in assertive mode? When you gave it the new navigation late, it should have gone straight through the intersection and rerouted, in my opinion.

rusticroads
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39:00 Everyone around the car: "RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! It's FSD Beta!" 😆

fitybux
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The technology is truly amazing and also amazingly far from being ready to be on the street like it is.

nathanwforrest
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I’d like to see multiple FSD vehicles come from different directions to the same 4-way stop & also same roundabout to see how they interact.

brendykes
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It’s a cool system but seems waaaay more stressful than just driving yourself

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This was awesome to watch, I loved having the chase camera view. Being able to see what FSD does from the perspective of other drivers certainly makes you respect it more, and also fear it more. It did so many turns so well, and then it could have easily caused a couple accidents when it flipped out. I'd love to see more videos like this from the three of you. Hearing the commentary switch between your in-car thoughts and the ladies in the chase car was a lot of fun!

julianruggiero
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its so nice to see how supportive your partner is with your videos!

ynadle
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"where do you charge it? AT YOUR HOUSE?!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

WrHwkXX
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Don’t understand the point of fsd if you have to be ready to take over and you seem to be more stressed as you aren’t sure what’s happening next, might as well drive yourself.

pppscooby
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One more comment... You haven't mentioned the creep limit that FSD beta introduced a few months back. It is a virtual blue line that it shows when the car is trying to look at cross traffic. It helps the driver know what the car is thinking when it will make a left or right and visibility in those directions is limited. It is a game changer and thought your audience would appreciate you mentioning it during one of your drives.

getreal
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Love the video. Recently picked up a Model 3 Long Range and love it so far! I’ve stumbled across your channels and have found them so helpful. You’re an asset to the electric vehicle community and I appreciate your videos!

smity
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I would just like to know everyone's thoughts on why you would use this? If it doesn't let you look at a physical map, eat lunch, check your phone, or be distracted in any way then why would you use it?

CandycaneBeyond
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Great point about the yoke: taking over in an emergency situation during a turn in the dark can be tricky when 2/3 of the steering wheel is missing. You may not have 500ms to spare for finding the damn thing before you can grab it. Don't have that problem with a wheel, the circle is everywhere at all times regardless of steering angle.

teardowndan
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this was great. Definatly wish other testers would do this type of view.

Tesla_Coffee_Tech
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I've had FSD beta for over 14 months now and the improvements have been dramatic. When I come to Denver I just have the car drive me around because I am not familiar with the town and it does better than I would have.

chevrofreak
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Next over the air update will be called "Drunk Grandma".

MrNicholg
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Re: passing lane ... I've never heard people consider the left lane to be a passing lane in suburbia ... I've only heard it on highways. The logic is for through-put and safety. Queueing people on every 4 lane road is a strange driving view IMO. Has anyone seen any official rules of the road on that for suburbia roads? Strange.

Scott-smnm
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At minute 14:40 I think the cars thinking for going into the left lane before the turn was to avoid the intersection it was near to show the people behind that it was not going in that intersection and let someone from behind get in that lane top turn at that intersection, but I can see where it has other confusion it was causing

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