After the amazing uphill drive on Macquarie Pass, it was time to face the real test: the downhill run. If you’ve driven Macquarie Pass, you know the difference. Uphill is tough — but downhill is brutal. Momentum builds fast, braking zones are tighter, and every hairpin bend demands razor-sharp control. For Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised), this was a whole new battlefield. From the first descent, the car had to manage: • ⚡ Momentum control on steep grades • 🚗 Tight hairpin corners stacked one after the other • Oncoming traffic in narrow, winding lanes • Situations where one wrong move could mean disaster What impressed me was how the system balanced braking, steering, and judgement under pressure. It wasn’t flawless — there were moments where the downhill momentum challenged its comfort zone — but FSD showed it could think ahead, not just react. Compared to the uphill drive, where the focus was power and precision, the downhill test was all about restraint and control. And watching the AI handle that balance was nothing short of fascinating. ⚡ Tesla FSD Supervised | Macquarie Pass Downhill — when gravity fights back. #Tesla #FSD #MacquariePass #TeslaAustralia #FSDSupervised #TeslaFSD #AutonomousDriving #DownhillChallenge #HairpinTurns
from Tesla In The Gong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swiBA8QqceM
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