All Tesla models are offered with the Basic Autopilot system, which is not much different from the security packages of other vehicles. Autopilot generally includes systems such as forward collision warning, side collision warning, automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring and lane keeping assistant.
Advanced Autopilot and FSD Beta systems can support the driver much more. Extra features such as Automatic Lane Change, Automatic Parking and Calling are among them. In addition, with FSD Beta, it can detect traffic lights and signs and steer the vehicle accordingly. So how efficiently do these systems work?
How does the Tesla Autopilot system work in daily life?
Wham Baam The video shared by the Teslacam YouTube channel helps us have an idea about the Tesla Autopilot system. The video reveals how the autonomous system reacted in 15 different situations.
Thanks to this video, we witness how the autonomous system reacts in many accident scenarios. Tesla branded vehicles can often save their drivers from a difficult situation thanks to the systems they have. However, sometimes there are situations where these systems are not sufficient.
This video shows what to expect from the Tesla Autopilot system. Although they are high-tech products, assistance systems always require a driver behind the wheel, who carefully controls the road. Therefore, if you have a vehicle with such systems, please do not leave all the work to the assistant.
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