Dear Elon Musk and Tesla Team,
I wanted to share some feedback regarding Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system that I believe could further improve the user experience.
One issue I’ve noticed is that when the vehicle becomes uncertain about whether it should move left or right, it can sometimes begin making rapid steering corrections back and forth. To the driver and passengers, this can appear as though the vehicle is struggling to make a confident decision.
While the vehicle may still be operating safely, this behavior can feel unsettling and may reduce trust in the system. For first-time users especially, seeing the vehicle hesitate or oscillate between decisions could discourage them from fully embracing autonomous driving technology.
It may be beneficial to prioritize confidence and stability when uncertainty is detected. Rather than repeatedly adjusting between multiple options, the vehicle could maintain a steady trajectory, slow down if necessary, gather additional information, and then execute a more decisive maneuver once confidence reaches a higher threshold.
As autonomous driving becomes more widespread, user trust will be just as important as technical capability. A vehicle that behaves calmly, predictably, and confidently will help more people feel comfortable adopting the technology.
Tesla has already achieved remarkable progress in autonomy, and addressing these moments of indecision could make the experience even safer, smoother, and more reassuring for millions of drivers.
Thank you for your relentless innovation and for building the future of transportation.
Sincerely,
Ricardo Contreras
@Tesla@elonmusk
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