
"Hidden deep within Tesla's latest vehicle update is a number of geofenced regions in California. No explanation, no patch notesjust a cryptic breadcrumb meant to be hidden from the public (at least for now.) But if you dig a little bit deeper, some hints suggest these areas might be the first places where Tesla's unsupervised Full Self-Driving is available to drivers in the near future."
"Discovered by sharp-eyed sleuth and well-known Tesla hacker GreenTheOnly, these geofenced zones made their way into the latest software release for regular customer cars. Where things get particularly interesting is that some of the geospatial regions spelled out in the new software release match up with Tesla's robotaxi operating areas and are labeled "Bay Unsupervised CA DMV." Green's digging shows that large portions of San Francisco (plus the surrounding Bay Area), Palo Alto and a cluster of random parking lots are included in the geofenced area."
Hidden geofenced regions were added to Tesla's latest vehicle software, covering multiple areas in California. Some regions are labeled "Bay Unsupervised CA DMV" and align with Tesla's robotaxi operating footprint. The zones include large portions of San Francisco, the surrounding Bay Area, Palo Alto, and several parking lots. The presence of these geofences in customer car code could indicate an initial rollout location for unsupervised Full Self-Driving or represent robotaxi code being merged into customer vehicles. Tesla previously kept robotaxi and customer branches separate; phased changes began in Austin and have expanded to other cities, including California.
Read at insideevs.com
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