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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: I think I’m just scared of the hurtling down a highway at speed in essentially a tin can with little margin of error. Will the latest fsd give me full visibility of changing lanes , help navigate new routes , help with parking? I’ve read it has less interventions and is significantly better. yes it does all that. i actually think it's better for OP and cars around her to pay for FSD and rely on it instead of driving with fear on a highway. I'm willing to bet FSD makes fewer mistakes then OP - especially for highway driving. OP, buy/lease a Tesla and subscribe (don't buy it outright) for FSD for a few months at $99 per to evaluate, and if it's not worth it then just drive the car yourself. it's a very safe car and great for day-to-day use/commute and cheap to drive/maintain. It's subscription? Oh that's wild. What happens if it loses connectivity while on the road?[/quote] If it loses connectivity, the car alerts you to take over. I have had FSD for a while now and have only received one alert to take over. I have driven it across the country and here in the DMV. My feeling is that FSD with a competent person in the car is a very safe situation. [/quote]
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