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Tesla Closes Loophole That Let Drivers Skip FSD Disengagement Feedback

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Nehal Malik

1d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Tesla has patched a loophole in its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system that allowed drivers to bypass the disengagement feedback menu. Previously, drivers could double-tap the scroll wheel to dismiss the pop-up asking why they took over control. Now, Tesla requires drivers to provide feedback about why they disengaged FSD, closing this workaround. The change was discovered during recent FSD testing.

Source

bskyTesla Closes Loophole That Let Drivers Skip FSD Disengagement Feedbacknotateslaapp.com

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If you have used Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) recently, you are probably very familiar with the pop-up menu that appears on the screen every single time you take over the wheel.
Tesla really wants to know why you disengaged the system, and it has now plugged up a loophole that allowed drivers to bypass giving feedback.
We discovered this change during our recent FSD testing. Previously, drivers who did not f
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Tesla really wants to know why you disengaged FSD (Supervised), and it has now plugged up a loophole that allowed drivers to bypass giving feedback

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