Tesla’s Navigation Nightmare: Why the easiest part of FSD might be the hardest
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system has been plagued by navigation issues, despite its advancements in other driving behaviors. The system's reliance on multiple data sources, including Google Maps and OpenStreetMap, can lead to inconsistencies and incorrect routing. Owners have reported wrong turns, missed exits, and inefficient routing, which can cascade into broader failures and erode trust in the system. Tesla has acknowledged the problem and is surveying owners about these errors, but the issue persists in the latest FSD version.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The navigation struggles of Tesla's FSD system highlight the limitations of relying on a patchwork of data sources, rather than a single authoritative map.
- · This approach can lead to inconsistent and unreliable routing, undermining the system's ability to operate with minimal supervision and eroding trust in its decision-making.