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by dawnerd
1357 days ago
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Teslas AEB works but if the driver has their foot on the accelerator it won’t. And with one pedal driving, there’s the issue. But it could also be a case of the person turned it off because of course Tesla let’s you control that. IMO if the car thinks you’re going to crash it shouldn’t let you override AEB period. Why this isn’t a law… |
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Seriously?!? Tesla drivers learn to basically always have their foot on the accelerator, because the car slows quite aggressively with the accelerator all the way released.
IMO the one-foot model makes it quite hard to drive without lurching a bit and without unnecessary accidental light breaking while cruising. I often imagine that careful haptic feedback on the pedals could enable a much better one-pedal or blended braking experience.