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Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Thu, 14 May 2020, 16:28
by rhills
Hi Rod,
roddilkes wrote: ↑Thu, 14 May 2020, 14:03
At any rate if I have an angry truckie on my tail, I get out of their way and let another angry sod deal with them.
It's sad how tailgatey people get on a beautiful road like Caves Road
Thanks for your review of the Model 3 above, it's great to hear feedback from people who have done plenty of conversions!
Cheers,
Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Fri, 15 May 2020, 06:32
by g4qber
Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Fri, 15 May 2020, 06:45
by Nagaman
roddilkes wrote: ↑Thu, 14 May 2020, 14:03
I've not yet had AEB activate with someone tailgating me. Not that I don't get tailgaters.
It's entirely possible that this scenario is included in the algorithm.
On top of that I have noticed with each OTA update the situation with phantom braking improves on my daily country drive.
At any rate if I have an angry truckie on my tail, I get out of their way and let another angry sod deal with them.
There seems to be the occasional mapping issue leading to the worst examples ......and being country based, many of the roads are simply not flat, straight and wide enough for ap I’ve decided. One thing is the issue of shadows or different colour of repair bitumen causing hesitation.
Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Mon, 18 May 2020, 09:47
by Nagaman
I just wish they taught new drivers about judgment involved in making an overtaking manoeuvre because it seem to be a lost art these days.
Just north of the Republic of Shiraz (is the exact place we discovered yesterday) the false 50 zone comes up and I assume telling Google maps is the best way to eliminate this oddity.
Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Mon, 03 Aug 2020, 06:55
by Nagaman
An interesting article on the challenges involved in reaching FSD:
https://bdtechtalks.com/2020/07/29/self ... -learning/
Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Fri, 30 Oct 2020, 16:35
by g4qber
Bjørn will be reporting about sheeety phantom braking soon.
Re: Phantom braking
Posted: Sun, 01 Nov 2020, 05:31
by g4qber