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Tesla Now Offers an "Assertive" Self-Driving Option

Tesla Now Offers an "Assertive" Self-Driving Option That Lets Your Car Drive Like a Jerk

Tesla's new full self-driving beta has an option called "ASSERTIVE" driving. And the description makes it sound like you can now let your car drive like a JERK. It says turning it on shortens your "follow distance" allows it to change lanes more often lets it stay in the fast lane, even if you're not passing someone and allows your car to perform "rolling stops."

Flipping off a robot doesn't sound very satisfying. But the next person who cuts you off in traffic might not be a person at all.

Tesla's latest full self-driving beta has an option called "ASSERTIVE" driving. And it basically sounds like you can choose to let your car drive like a JERK.

It's got three profile options: "Chill," "Average," and "Assertive" driving. And there's a summary under "Assertive" that talks about what it does.

It says the assertive option shortens your "follow distance," so TAILGATING. It also does "more frequent" lane changes stays in the fast lane more often, even if you're not passing anyone and allows for, quote, "rolling stops."

That last one's getting the most attention, because it sounds like it'll roll through stop signs if no one's around. Obviously that's illegal though.

It's not clear how accurate the descriptions are, and we'd be shocked if Tesla intentionally lets its cars do anything illegal. But who knows.


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