Tesla plans to launch FSD Beta 10.2 at midnight on Friday

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter this afternoon that Tesla Motors’ fully self-driving system FSD will launch the Beta 10.2 version at midnight on Friday. Priority is given to safety levels, and approximately 1,000 car owners are qualified every day.

Tesla FSD Beta 10.1 has been pushed to some users, and the basic operation logic is more decisive during the automatic driving process. At the same time, the UI design of the interface has also been optimized. This version improves the performance at intersections and also improves the maneuverability of the vehicle in unprotected left turns.

The Tesla website has recently updated its page. Before car owners can access the FSD software, the company will use five criteria to evaluate their driving behavior. The evaluation system is called the safety scoring system and uses a table made of data collected by Tesla’s onboard sensors as a standard to evaluate the owner’s probability of a collision that may result in future driving. The system considers five safety factors, including forwarding collision warning every 1,000 miles (1600 kilometers), emergency braking, sharp turns, unsafe following, and forced takeover of Autopilot.

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