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Tesla Repost Shows FSD Supervised Lane Changes and Parking

The post lists routine actions performed under driver supervision and fits into Tesla's pattern of incremental capability demonstrations during continued real-world operation.

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Yair Knijn

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Tesla reposted a short review that lists lane changes, signaling, passing slower traffic, and parking performed by FSD Supervised. The description aligns with functions already active in current supervised releases.

Post Details

The Tesla on X repost repeats familiar maneuvers without new timestamps or route data. These actions match documented supervised features that drivers can engage on public roads today.

Supervised Operation Context

FSD Supervised remains active in customer vehicles across multiple regions. Drivers continue to log miles under the requirement that they stay attentive, as stated on the Tesla FSD page. This ongoing use supplies the operational base for later data releases.

Path to Data Releases

Tesla has indicated plans to publish aggregated safety metrics in future quarterly reports. Continued supervised miles build the dataset that will support those releases and any move toward broader deployment.

AutonomyEV's opinion

Operators can view the post as one more data point in the sequence of supervised capability updates. The next useful step remains the arrival of consistent intervention counts by region so fleets can compare performance against their own requirements.

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