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Self-Driving from the factory to the loading dock | Tesla

Teslas can now drive themselves from their birthplace at the factory to their designated loading dock lanes without human intervention — Starting with the ~1.2 mile route at the Fremont Factory





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Watch: Tesla cars successfully drive without supervision to loading docks, marking major milestone in FSD technology

Elon Musk has declared that Tesla has achieved a big leap in the full self-driving FSD technology from Tesla. Recently, on Twitter, referring to the video posted by Tesla AI, Musk declared, "Unsupervised full self-driving begins." The video showed Tesla electric vehicles driving themselves from the Fremont, California, factory to the loading docks, an important step toward achieving unsupervised FSD on a large scale.

In unassisted mode, the vehicle travelled a 1.2-mile drive around the factory grounds, passing through Supercharger stations, coming to predefined stop signs, and yielding to a forklift—a moment when the car's ability to greet and treat real-world obstacles was tested.

The announcement has excited a lot of people with discussions about the potential of this new milestone. The founder of Paytm, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, commended Tesla and expressed hope that the technology could first be applied in the institutional sector, such as shuttle services at airports or exhibition centres.

Though this step is indeed a scape in between the vast horizon, one must note that these features are now permitted only inside Tesla's controlled factory environment. Tesla self-driving cars, which come equipped with all the advanced and state-of-the-art safety features, have Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer but still need human intervention and supervision. Tesla consistently emphasizes to consumers that these features are designed to assist drivers rather than replace them.

This accomplishment indicates that Tesla is advancing in the realm of autonomous driving; however, the practical application of these technologies in everyday scenarios remains a subject of exploration and discussion.




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It used to be that when you got a new Tesla, the FSD features wouldn't work until you had driven a bit and it calibrated. Clearly that's not an issue anymore. This should be coming to Texas and other factories soon.

I'd love to see an uncut/single take of this glorious event from the time the 1st car was shown off load until the last car rolled into place. My 24 Y hw4 13.2.2 seems to have a hard time getting me to within a block of some addresses in my areas. Is Tesla suggesting that there weren't any offscreen operators manipulating any of these vehicles in any way? Based on my own experiences, I'm more than a bit skeptical.

Flaws and setbacks aside, this company quite frankly brought us into the future. I've never seen another company this ground breaking in my 34 year old life. It inspired other car makers to follow suit.

Could we please make automatic parking a standard feature for us Tesla owners. I have M3 and I'm based in Australia. One Xmas, auto parking and summon were given as a present just for trial. use. Other cars have auto park. About time we can have it standard on the next update!!! Please.



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