
"Tesla's Full Self-Driving suite seems to get better with every single release. However, it is also making it more seamless and easier than ever to use for passenger travel, thanks to a recent feature that has flown under the radar. Tesla started rolling out its v14 iteration of the Full Self-Driving suite a few weeks ago to Early Access Program (EAP) members, and it finally started making its way to the public for the first time earlier this week."
"This is now an optional feature, as it now is defaulted to the off position by the car. The release notes for the feature state: "Brake Confirm for the Start Self-Driving button is now defaulted off. When disabled, Start Self-Driving will not require you to press and release the brake to confirm engagement. You can enable Brake Confirm in Autopilot > Brake Confirm.""
Tesla started rolling out the v14 Full Self-Driving suite to Early Access Program members and began a public rollout shortly afterward. v14 added several upgrades and made FSD more seamless, including a minor but impactful change to activation controls. With v14.1.1, the Brake Confirm requirement was removed as the default, so Start Self-Driving no longer requires pressing and releasing the brake. The change makes engagement faster and reduces an extra physical step for drivers while preserving the option to re-enable Brake Confirm. Release notes specify that Brake Confirm can be enabled in Autopilot > Brake Confirm and that disabling it bypasses the brake confirmation.
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