
"There's no car in front of me, there's no car to my left, but there is a car to my right, maybe, like, a car behind, and the Tesla decides to go in that lane, so it completely looks like I just cut that person off, and I don't know why it does that, Cindy laments in the clip that's been viewed more than 5,000 times."
"Some of the most striking replies came from drivers saying FSD can be startlingly bold during low-speed turns or cross-traffic maneuvers. One owner wrote that both their Model Y and Model 3 will cut off oncoming cars when I'm turning right at a stop sign/red light and when I'm making a left turn across a lane, adding they don't understand why it just won't wait until all cars pass."
Tesla Full Self-Driving can perform aggressive, last-minute maneuvers that cut off other vehicles and make drivers appear rude or erratic. Owners report routine lane changes into lanes with minimal clearance, causing situations that look like intentional cut-offs. Multiple drivers describe bold behavior during low-speed turns, cross-traffic maneuvers, and stop-sign or light turns. Examples include cutting off oncoming cars when turning and staying in the furthest lane until a last-minute lane change. These behaviors generate embarrassment, concern about safety, and confusion about why the system chooses such risk-friendly actions.
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