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Fully self-driving Teslas are now on Australian roads, requiring constant driver attention despite limited real-world reliability.
Fully self-driving Teslas, equipped with Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, have begun operating on Australian roads since September, available to select Model 3 and Y owners.
The Level 2 system, requiring constant driver supervision and attention monitoring, handles steering, braking, and lane changes using cameras and neural networks.
While it performs well on highways and in traffic, it struggles with complex local features like Melbourne’s hook turns and roundabouts, and can fail during heavy rain if cameras are obscured.
Users report reduced fatigue and improved safety on long drives, though the system prevents drivers from disengaging.
Social media is filled with videos of FSD in action, often surprising passengers and sparking interest in Tesla purchases.
The feature, offered via monthly or one-time payment, continues to evolve as more Australians use it, but remains dependent on human oversight.
Los Teslas totalmente autónomos ahora están en las carreteras australianas, requiriendo atención constante del conductor a pesar de la limitada confiabilidad en el mundo real.