• Tesla Autopilot avoids truck swerving into lane
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[QUOTE]Tesla Model S autopilot saved the car autonomously from a side collision from a boom lift truck. I was driving down the interstate and you can see the boom lift truck in question on the left side of the screen on a joining interstate road. Once the roads merged, the truck tried to get to the exit ramp on the right and never saw my Tesla. I actually wasn't watching that direction and Tessy (the name of my car) was on duty with autopilot engaged. I became aware of the danger when Tessy alerted me with the "immediately take over" warning chime and the car swerving to the right to avoid the side collision. You can see where I took over when there's a little bit of blip in the steering. Tessy had already moved to the right to avoid the collision. I was not able to slow down even more due to the heavy traffic (cars were behind me). Once I got behind him I slowly added more room between us until he exited. I was not tail gating after the incident. It was a mistake on the other driver's part. He did not even know I was there until I honked my horn. There was a group of women in the black sedan to my left and they went nuts about the guy and what he did (all kinds of gesturing in their car). Once I was beside the truck as it slowed down on the ramp, the guy gestured a "sorry!" I gave him, "it's okay" wave. Tessy did great. I have done a lot of testing with the sensors in the car and the software capabilities. I have always been impressed with the car, but I had not tested the car's side collision avoidance. I am VERY impressed. Excellent job Elon! Note: I have over 39,000 miles on the car and I've had it since mid-July 2015. Hands down the best car I have ever owned and use it to its full extent. It has done many, many amazing things, but this was one of the more interesting things caught on the dashcam. Note: it's a really poor dashcam, so sorry for the poor video quality. [/QUOTE] [video=youtube;y4bQBJ2Cfqk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4bQBJ2Cfqk[/video]
[QUOTE=Morgen;50111470][video=youtube;y4bQBJ2Cfqk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4bQBJ2Cfqk[/video][/QUOTE] Damn, that was a pretty sharp reaction, this can very easily safe lifes
Does it automatically honk too?
[QUOTE]Once I was beside the truck as it slowed down on the ramp, the guy gestured a "sorry!" I gave him, "it's okay" wave.[/QUOTE] At least the guy realised what he'd done
[QUOTE=Xyrec;50111585]At least the guy realised what he'd done[/QUOTE] I'm not sure i have ever seen a "Sorry" gesture before. What does that even look like?
[QUOTE=lekkimsm;50113189]I'm not sure i have ever seen a "Sorry" gesture before. What does that even look like?[/QUOTE] sorry look on face and a hand up, sometimes moving
[QUOTE=lekkimsm;50113189]I'm not sure i have ever seen a "Sorry" gesture before. What does that even look like?[/QUOTE] Blinking with emergency lights most likely.
[QUOTE=lekkimsm;50113189]I'm not sure i have ever seen a "Sorry" gesture before. What does that even look like?[/QUOTE] Lol, I'm the last person who should say this, but you should go out more.
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;50111573]Does it automatically honk too?[/QUOTE] Only in the Massachusetts models. Middle finger is still manual unfortunately.
[QUOTE=SirKillsAlot;50114475]Only in the Massachusetts models. Middle finger is still manual unfortunately.[/QUOTE] Well it's better to be manual than stick.
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;50113202]sorry look on face and a hand up, sometimes moving[/QUOTE] Oh, i guess i mistook it for a "I'm a fucking tool who can't drive for shit"-gesture all along. I see that one all the time!
[QUOTE=Dark RaveN;50113226]Blinking with emergency lights most likely.[/QUOTE] That usually means "thank you" as far as I know.
[QUOTE=lekkimsm;50113189]I'm not sure i have ever seen a "Sorry" gesture before. What does that even look like?[/QUOTE] [img_thumb]http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/happy-senior-woman-waving-canada-flag-12359862.jpg[/img_thumb]
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