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Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Beta is a feature that allows any Tesla vehicles to drive themselves with little to no input from the driver. This technology is still in the testing phase, hence the “beta” label, but it is now widely available in North America. You can buy the FSD package for $15,000 USD or you can subscribe it for $200/month.
According to Tesla’s website, the Full Self-Driving Beta is currently available to any Tesla owners with the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package. If you have a new Tesla vehicle and wish to participate in the beta program, you can now request it even if you have just purchased the car. Previously, only Tesla owners who had been participating in the safety score program and achieved good score were eligible to receive the Full Self-Driving Beta.
We took delivery of a new Model Y last Wednesday and we are already in the FSD Beta as of an hour ago!!!!! Super exciting!
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The Full Self-Driving Beta allows the car to perform a variety of self-driving tasks, including navigating city streets, making turns, and changing lanes. However, Tesla cautions that the technology is still in the testing phase and that drivers must remain alert and ready to take control of the car at all times.
While the Full Self-Driving Beta is a significant step towards fully autonomous vehicles, it is important to note that it is not the same as a fully autonomous vehicle. Tesla has stated that the Full Self-Driving Beta is intended to assist the driver, not replace them, and that drivers are still responsible for the safe operation of their vehicle.
As with any new technology, the Full Self-Driving Beta has its fair share of critics. Some have raised concerns about the safety of the technology, citing instances where Tesla’s Autopilot system has been involved in accidents. However, Tesla has emphasized that the Full Self-Driving Beta is still in the testing phase and that it is constantly collecting data and making improvements to the technology. Tesla has yet to report any severe accidents involving FSD beta.
Overall, the Full Self-Driving Beta is a promising development in the world of autonomous vehicles. While it is not yet a fully autonomous system, it represents a significant step towards the eventual goal of self-driving cars. As always, it is important for drivers to exercise caution and remain alert when using any advanced driving assistance systems.
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