Tesla is starting to roll out its self-driving functionality to compatible cars in Australia.
Dubbed by Tesla as “Full Self-Driving (Supervised)”, the feature is designed to help keep the car in lane while driving, match the speed of traffic, and automatically stop at traffic lights and before obstacles.
It’s not meant to replace drivers or paying attention at the wheel, however. As explained on Tesla’s support page, the self-driving feature is “intended for use with a fully attentive driver”.
Tesla hasn’t set a specific date in Australia for the feature, but Drive has reported that it’s coming very soon as part of a staggered rollout. Self-driving will reportedly come to vehicles made in the past 18 months first, with other models equipped with ‘Hardware 4’ camera technology.
Some people have misgivings about Tesla’s autonomous driving technology, especially after YouTuber Mark Rober’s testing. As long as you don’t treat it like Homer Simpson does cruise control, you should be okay.
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