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Tesla Robotaxi misses left-turn and drives into oncoming traffic lane casually(twitch.tv)
49 points by haunter 2 days ago | 11 comments
  • ryandrakea day ago

    Video is pretty scary. The software doesn’t even seem to have a remote idea of what commands it should be sending to the steering system, but it sends the commands anyway, causing it to jerk back and forth between “I think I turn here” and “I think I go straight.”

    What cities are these garbage cars being tested in, so I can avoid driving, biking, or walking there?

    • dcana day ago |parent

      Austin, Texas: https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-...

      • burnt-resistora day ago |parent

        After wrecking the suspension of 2 e-scooters downtown from craptastic roads, I can say nothing of value would be lost from avoiding downtown ATX.

    • foobarbecue21 hours ago |parent

      Scary indeed. Steering input looks like it's an unstable (increasing amplitude) oscillator.

  • lolca day ago

    Looks like they don't have lane-accurate maps and are still following their vision-only doctrine.

  • nablaxcroissanta day ago

    This seems like a failure mode where LIDAR wouldn't have helped. A completely flat and mostly empty road where the only real features are lane lines seems to be entirely a vision issue. Not really an excuse for tesla considering vision should be what they are good at, but the whole LIDAR issue seems to be overemphasized.

    • op00toa day ago |parent

      > flat … empty … only real features are lane lines

      You mean a road? This is hilariously awful.

    • lolca day ago |parent

      I'm pretty sure other companies solve this with very precise maps of lanes. Tesla still relies on vision only apparently.

      Lidar could help by providing accurate positioning. Though I guess cameras should be good enough for lane position when they scan surrounding features too.

  • ncr100a day ago

    How do we get the NTSB to stop this?

    • anyonecancodea day ago |parent

      Vote in 2026 to make sure we can vote for a different NTSB in 2028.

    • MetaWhirledPeas17 hours ago |parent

      Stop what? Autonomous driving? Stop Waymo too?