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FSD can’t self drive on any street though. Its just L2 like cruise control and lane centering.



I use it every day on every street in Vancouver. Where do you come up with your information?


If you car crashed while using "FSD", who would be liable?


You’re driving. Why you can’t watch a movie like you can on a Mercedes L3 car.


The ODD for drive pilot is so limited, I don’t think it’s really comparable. I have very little faith that their approach will scale to anything more than a traffic jam pilot gimmick.

It’s fair to argue that FSD is limited as well but I believe their approach is much more scalable.


FSD is not approved to work on any street. Drive Pilot is approved for highway speeds in EU. Limitations is what the government allows.


It's not just speed, its things like requiring lead vehicles, only highways speeds in the far right lane (likely for localization), weather, etc. The approach drive pilot is taking, with their technical investment and sensor suite, will not scale to urban/suburban driving.

FSD, in the states, works on approximately every street, parking lot/garage, etc.




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