

This was even better than the results of the previous San Francisco to Los Angeles FSD demo, which involved the Model 3 owner intervening for a second after the vehicle completed the trip and crossed the LA border.įollowing his recent trip, the Model 3 owner shared some of his insights about FSD and its constant state of improvement. What is especially remarkable about this recent drive is that the entire trip was completed with no interventions whatsoever, save for a brief stop at a Supercharger when the Model 3 needed to be charged. The vehicle also seemed quite cautious in its maneuvers, particularly when it’s utilizing its Navigate on Autopilot feature in freeways. Based on the behavior of the Model 3 during the trip, it appears that the Full Self-Driving beta and Autopilot are becoming more and more humanlike. Tesla Model 3 owner-enthusiast Whole Mars Catalog shared a time-lapse of his over 5-hour drive on his YouTube channel. The car was only under human control for one minute and 15 seconds out of a more than 5-hour drive,” the Whole Mars Catalog host told Teslarati. “This time was even better, since there was only one charging stop and the system was never disengaged at all from start to destination (except to plug in). The feat was achieved not long after the FSD beta took a Model 3 driver from San Francisco to Los Angeles with no interventions. Tesla’s limited Full Self-Driving beta recently showcased its remarkable capabilities by completing a drive from Los Angeles to Silicon Valley without any interventions from its driver.
