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tesla full self-driving
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) focus on real-world testing and the gap between its performance and regulatory classification. A recent test in Los Angeles with a 2026 Model 3 demonstrated a no-intervention drive through freeway congestion and surface streets, including a near-miss with a truck. While the system shows advanced capabilities, it remains legally a Level 2 driver-assistance feature, requiring driver supervision. This creates a politically awkward middle zone where the car behaves like a chauffeur but the label permits only supervised use. The tag covers the tension between technological progress and regulatory frameworks, highlighting how FSD is evolving beyond typical driver-assistance features.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software was tested in Los Angeles on June 14, 2026, in a 2026 Model 3 Premium AWD, with Forbes reporting a no-intervention drive through freeway congestion, Burbank surface streets, and a truck-lane-drift near-miss. The result is not proof that Tesla has solved...