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I thought all FSD updates were beta updates? Did I miss the announcement of FSD going GA and being stable?
If that's the case, then yeah I probably wouldn't test run a new update on the highway first. But I also have no idea if this issue happens at lower speeds as well.
Isn't that the issue? He's using something that's still in beta on the highway.
Yes, 100%. Anyone is a fool to use Tesla "FSD Beta" pretty much anywhere. But Tesla markets it as totally safe to use anywhere and everywhere (but especially highways) so there's a point where you have to stop calling everyone that owns a Tesla a fool and acknowledge that the common denominator is Tesla and just not the owner's foolishness.
I didn't call everyone that owns a Tesla a fool. I questioned whether someone who decides to risk their life to test a feature still in beta deserves sympathy.
My bad, I didn't mean to insinuate that you'd call them a fool. I definitely would though.
Maybe just the recent buyers though.