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Tesla FSD Beta 10.6 still has a serious failure

Today's news, youTube channel AI Addict launched a test of Tesla's FSD Beta 10.6 version, the results revealed that the version still has a serious functional failure.

Tesla FSD Beta 10.6 still has a serious failure

Screenshot of a YouTube video blogger's beta test of the FSD

It is reported that there were many minor problems with the test vehicle during the 20-minute test drive, including a delay in the Tesla map, and the vehicle nearly hit a pedestrian by driving into the public transportation lane. In addition, when passing by the UPS express delivery car parked side by side, the driver encountered a malfunction when he wanted to regain control of the Tesla car. In the last test case, Tesla issued a loud siren to the driver to remind him to take over control of the vehicle.

However, the driver can be heard in the video saying: "When I tried to take over the vehicle, the vehicle showed a state of hesitation". If the vehicle needs to be braked, it should react very neatly. In this case, tesla behaves similarly to adaptive cruise control. Just last month, Tesla launched two recalls in a week. The first was related to the possible loosening of steering wheel fasteners in nearly 3,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, and the second recall was related to an online update to FSD Beta 10.3.

As one reviewer left below in this FSD Beta 10.6 test video, the only way FSD is better is to test it in real-world scenarios. AI Addict released an updated video about Beta 10.6.1 on December 11, in which bloggers drive Teslas to the Stanford emergency room to see how FSD performs.

As YouTube bloggers point out, this isn't a stress test of FSD in downtown San Jose, it's a very simple and always straight trip, but that doesn't mean Tesla Cars can be an alternative to ambulances.

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