Night driving is a whole new challenge for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Headlights, shadows, reflections, unpredictable drivers — it’s a stress test for logic. So we took FSD into Wollongong at night to see how it would perform. Right from the start, the drive threw challenges. The car had to navigate out of an underground car park, identify a boom gate, and make its way into busy night traffic. To my surprise, it showed sharp reasoning under pressure. Highlights included: • A tight 3-point turn with zero human intervention • Tackling suburban streets with steep inclines confidently • Staying calm against aggressive drivers weaving through traffic • Using smart logic to avoid confusion and choose a different school entrance when one was blocked Instead of freezing up or making unsafe decisions, FSD showed a measured, human-like calmness. Every move felt calculated, not reckless — an impressive display of how far Tesla’s AI has come. This wasn’t a smooth highway cruise. This was real city-night chaos — car parks, obstacles, impatient drivers, and sudden decision-making. And yet, FSD handled it with logic that at times felt more patient than most humans on the road. ⚡ Tesla FSD Supervised | Night Drive in Wollongong — AI driving logic at its best. #Tesla #FSD #TeslaAustralia #NightDrive #Wollongong #FSDSupervised #TeslaFSD #AutonomousDriving
from Tesla In The Gong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm_RcnRAeRk
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