A Tesla Model 3 running on FSD Beta aquaplaned and drove into flood water after the ADAS did not heed a 'Flooded' sign and the driver did not take over the car.
on the highway outside Mono City, California, with FSD Beta active at 60 mph. As he cruised along, a"Flooded" yellow sign appeared on the side of the highway, signaling that the road ahead is partially or fully covered by water.did not heed the warning and kept on driving at 60 mph. More significantly, the driver chose to ignore the sign and delegate the responsibility to FSD Beta. Moments later, he would regret not intervening to take control of the vehicle.
It doesn't take a genius to realize what happened next: the car aquaplaned and the rear wheels lost traction, sending the vehicle sliding toward the left side of the road and plunging into deepwater. Thankfully, there was no traffic at the exact moment the Tesla Model 3 crossed into the oncoming lane, or things could have had much more serious consequences.
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