Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta with the press of a button
Posted By RichC on September 28, 2021
Look out on the roads … and no I’m not talking about driving dogs. HA!
FSD Beta is an unfinished version of Tesla’s premium driver-assistance software, FSD, which the company sells in the U.S. for $10,000 upfront, or $199 a month.
Tesla has rolled out a software update for their controversial Full Self-Driving Beta (FSD beta) program which offers the Full Self-Driving mode to testers. There are a few caveats although suspect some drivers will figure out how to still ignore the road … and plenty of non-Tesla driving sharing the road who have safety concerns.
Electric vehicle maker Tesla rolled out a long-awaited software update Friday night that allows customers to request access to its controversial Full Self-Driving Beta (FSD Beta) software.
The move delighted fans of CEO Elon Musk and Tesla, but it risks drawing the ire of federal vehicle safety authorities who are already investigating the automaker for possible safety defects in its driver-assistance systems.
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