• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
NewTech21(R)

NewTech21(R)

Connecting mankind with technology

  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cryptocurrency
  • How-to
  • Roundups
  • Science
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Space
  • Apps
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Noteworthy
    • Culture
    • Events
    • Deals
    • Startups
      • Startup Submissions
  • Videos
  • Tools
NewTech21 » News » Car Tech

Tesla is testing “AutoPilot Navigation” on traffic signals

Avatar Of Areen Zahra Areen Zahra December 10, 2018

Tesla autopilot navigation
Via Tesla

The futuristic thought of the autopilot navigation is exciting, but it is alarming too. The Navigate on Autopilot brings a lot of things, issues and scenarios into consideration. The software used for this purpose needs to be on point to handle many of the scenarios. We can’t say that the idea is still something that the future holds. With Tesla having released the 9.0 software for self-driven cars has made a huge step towards changing the future of driving.

Tesla has been reported of testing autopilot navigation on traffic signals and roundabout.

With the release of the software, the company has realized the importance of testing various high traffic or sensitive areas on the roads. The traffic signals and roundabouts make it to the list of high priority areas that need to be tested before the company puts a check against the software Autopilot Navigation.

The Company is testing traffic signals, roundabouts, and signboards in the pre-release or beta software. Tesla explained the autopilot feature in a blog post and is very positive about how it works. Elon Musk has made a big statement saying that the autopilot feature will definitely “Blow the user’s mind away” through its perfection on changing lanes and steering.

If you have a Tesla built in past 2 years, definitely try Navigate on Autopilot. It will blow your mind. Automatically passes slow cars & takes highway interchanges & off-ramps.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 9, 2018

The company explains its auto-pilot as:

“Our most advanced Autopilot feature ever, Navigate on Autopilot is an active guidance feature that, with driver supervision, guides a car from a highway’s on-ramp to off-ramp, including suggesting lane changes, navigating highway interchanges and taking exits. It’s designed to make finding and following the most efficient path to your destination even easier on the highway when Autopilot is in use.”

Thus one can comprehend that these cars are going to be completely driverless, not a minimum input regarding anything would be expected or required. The company further highlights the stance saying:

“While initially, the feature will require drivers to confirm lane changes using the turn stalk before the car moves into an adjacent lane, future versions of Navigate on Autopilot will allow customers to waive the confirmation requirement if they choose to.”

However, the company validates the fact that this feature is not rolling out until it is approved by the regulators. Until then the drivers will be taking care of the all such complicated interactions or scenarios.

“In both of these scenarios, until truly driverless cars are validated and approved by regulators, drivers are responsible for and must remain in control of their car at all times.”

Navigate on Autopilot can be set on the driver’s preferences based on the lanes he chooses to drive in. The autopilot mode has the following lane changing options: Disabled, Mild, Average or Mad Max. The blog explains:

When enabled, Navigate on Autopilot’s speed-based lane changes will suggest transitions into adjacent lanes that are moving faster, in the event that your vehicle is traveling slower than the set cruise speed (for instance, if you approach a slow-moving car or truck ahead). The Mild setting suggests lane changes when you’re traveling significantly slower than your set speed, whereas Mad Max will suggest lane changes when traveling just below your set speed.

As per the promises made by Tesla, if this autopilot feature rolls out as mentioned, it would definitely help Tesla stand out from the crowd of other autonomous software producers.

Stay tuned to learn more!

Related Tags: Tesla Tesla Autopilot

Related Stories

  • Tesla Is Set To Release A Mid Range Tesla 3 Model

    Tesla is set to release a mid range Tesla 3 Model

  • Tesla Appoints New Chairman To Oversee Elon Musk

    Tesla appoints new chairman to oversee Elon Musk

  • Tesla Iconic Red In Model 3 Will Cost More

    Tesla iconic red in Model 3 will cost more

Avatar Of Areen Zahra

Areen Zahra

Former Technology Writer

IT professional and a passionate writer who enjoys putting my love of technology into words for a general audience.

Reader Interactions

Share Your Thoughts Cancel reply

Please read our comment policy before submitting your comment. Your email address will not be used or publish anywhere. You will only receive comment notifications if you opt to subscribe below.

Primary Sidebar

Become a contributor

We are accepting contributor applications. All applications will be decided in 3 days after applying. To learn more click here.
NewTech21-Apple-News
NewTech21-Google-News
iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max

Best iPhone 12 series wallet cases for 2023

An Image of best free YouTube to MP4 Video Downloader

Best free YouTube to MP4 converters for 2023

Recent Stories

  • Microsoft Bing AI chat gets three personality features
  • Best gaming laptops in 2023
  • How to create eye-catching flyer designs in 2023
  • Common mistakes new crypto investors make
  • Nokia rebrands for the first time in 60 years

Footer

Discover

  • About us
  • Newsroom
  • Staff
  • Advertise
  • Send us a tip
  • Startup Submission Questionnaire
  • Brand Kit
  • Contact us

Legal pages

  • Reviews Guarantee
  • Community Guidelines
  • Corrections Policy and Practice
  • Cookies Policy
  • Our Ethics
  • Disclaimer
  • GDPR Compliance
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Must reads

  • Best AirPods alternatives on Amazon
  • Best PC monitors for gaming on Amazon
  • Best family board games
  • Best Graphics Cards (GPUs) for gaming
  • Best video doorbells without subscription
  • Best handheld video game consoles
  • Best all-season tires for snow
  • Best mobile Wi-Fi hotspots
  • Best treadmills on Amazon
  • Best AM radios for long-distance reception

Download our apps

NewTech21-app-google-play-store
NewTech21 app coming soon on App Store

Copyright © 2023 · All Rights Reserved · NewTech21(R) is a Project of TechAbout LLC.

Go to mobile version