
"It seemed logical to keep things tight; v14 was Tesla's first major FSD release in a year, and it featured a handful of new features, including a new, slower driving profile known as "Sloth," and the ability to park in an area at the destination that was designated by the driver. There were also other improvements, including parking garage navigation, yielding for emergency vehicles, better recognition and handling for road debris, and a more refined ride experience overall."
"Tesla rolled out FSD v14.1.2 for the first time last night, introducing further refinements to the initial two v14 iterations that were made available to owners, as well as the new Mad Max Speed Profile, which offers higher speeds during travel and more lane changes. The first reviews of the Mad Max Speed Profile have been raving with positivity. Owners praise its ability to handle congestion and heavy traffic, as well as its decisiveness and reduced hesitation, which other Profiles hav"
Tesla initially released Full Self-Driving v14 to a small group within the Early Access Program. The v14 release introduced features such as a slower 'Sloth' driving profile and driver-designated parking areas at destinations. Additional improvements included parking garage navigation, yielding for emergency vehicles, enhanced recognition and handling of road debris, and a more refined ride experience overall. Tesla expanded availability with FSD v14.1.2, adding further refinements and the Mad Max Speed Profile that enables higher travel speeds and more lane changes. Early owner reviews praise Mad Max for decisiveness, improved congestion handling, and reduced hesitation.
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