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Tesla model S cars will soon be able to parallel park and drive themselves | Daily Mail Online

Tesla's autopilot technology is about to get smarter.

The company's founder, Elon Musk, has tweeted that the Tesla Model S will soon be able to steer for you on the highway and parallel park by itself.

The car's ultrasonic radar already allows it to sense obstacles, change lanes, and avoid vehicles and pedestrians - but the latest upgrades will make the car far more autonomous.

Almost ready to release highway autosteer and parallel autopark software update,' Musk tweeted. However, a date has yet to be announced.
The updates were first announced in October, when Elon Musk also teased a top-spec Model S, the P85D,

The delay in its roll out, said Musk, was due to technical issues, 'Final corner case is dealing with low contrast lane markings (faded white on grey concrete) while driving into the sun at dusk,' he added.

The technology means drivers will not have to control the wheel, acceleration and braking when the car is on a the highway.

Musk is promising that the car will 'learn over time' to deal with these situations.

In the future, the company will also give driver's the ability to summon their car to any location.

The Model S will also get automatic emergency braking and side collision warnings with the new update.

The technology has been in development since it was first introduced in the Model S last autumn.

Earlier this year, Musk revealed two key software updates for the Tesla model S sedan that he claimed would end 'range anxiety'.

The first was a 'range assurance' app that communicates with Tesla's Supercharger network, warning drivers if they are about to run out of power, and pointing them to the nearest Supercharger.

The second was a trip planner, which combines the Supercharger network with the network of Model S cars to improve long-distance journeys for drivers.

'This makes it effectively impossible for a driver to run out of range unintentionally', said Musk at the time. 'You'll have to confirm you want to, actually. Twice.'

The Model S is already able to estimate how much charge a driver has left in their battery. It can also tell the driver where they are from the nearest Supercharger.

Superchargers are free connectors that charge Model S in minutes. There are currently 403 Supercharger stations with 2,219 Superchargers around the world.

The latest update combined these two features, to provide more accurate warnings.

Its built-in trip planner, meanwhile, is more advanced, using real-time data such as wind speed and elevation.

The updates addressed one of the biggest concerns for owners of electric cars; that their battery could run out at any moment, leaving them stranded with no recharging station nearby.

So-called 'range anxiety' is a fear that has apparently plagued some owners of Tesla's Model S vehicle.

Tesla regularly updates drivers' software for free over the air.

In January, for instance, an update increased the speed of the top-of-the-line P85D via use of 'insane mode' - enabling the car to go 0 to 60mph (97km/h) in 3.2 seconds, compared to the usual 5.9 seconds.

'We've designed the Model S to be basically a computer on a wheels,' Musk said. 'We view in the same way you view updating your phone and your laptop.'

Musk added that owners should expect such important software updates to be delivered to their Tesla Model S once every three or four months.
 
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Self-parking Volvo ploughs into journalists after owner neglects to pay for extra feature that stops cars crashing into people:coffee:
 
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@Peter C let me ask you this freightliner recently announced tractor that can drive it self. Please honestly tell me would you risk your or your families life by driving on same highway as a 110.000 lbs truck driving by-itself ?

Volvo problem is simple it's a freaking box on wheels no style that cost as much as BMW OR Benz. Given the choice, I rather get a Beamer or Benz then Volvo.

Geely might offer them Chinese market, but unless they redesign it and make it stylish, no chance of this becoming profitable.
 
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Tesla Shows Off Scary Snake-Like Automatic Charge

Someday, Tesla owners could have their electric cars charged by a metal snake. For realz.

Tesla Motors on Tuesday unveiled a video showing a prototype of its automatic charger in action. In the video, a flexible, snake-like metal appendage slinks and slithers before inserting its nozzle into the charging port of a Model S.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased the automatic charger last December, when he tweeted that the electric-car company was working on a "solid metal snake" charger "for realz."

A bit unsettling, you say? The creepy factor wasn't lost on Musk, who has often railed against the dangers of unsupervised robots and artificial intelligence.

 
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I would invite @jamahir to experience multiple orgasm on this thread.

and i will pour cold water by saying that i find all this private car oohing and aahing quite silly, driverless or not. :lol:

public transport zindabad !! at the moment autorickshaw zindabad !! :D

klpd. :D
 
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khatte angoor :)

see, there is only one car i would like to acquire, temporarily - the tata sierra, though since it is not being produced anymore so can be only purchased second-hand.

though i must say i felt angry when once i saw a elderly man taking his mercedes s-class into the compound of a old-style high-quality restaurant... i thought with all the political and technological work that i have done in the last ten years, if there exists the system of private car, i too should have a s-class as it is ten notches higher than the nonsense city cars or some latest suv driven by the idiotic and arrogant neo-rich indian middle class software engineers or mba's.

but presently i am happy enough with autorickshaw transport. :agree:
 
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see, there is only one car i would like to acquire, temporarily - the tata sierra, though since it is not being produced anymore so can be only purchased second-hand.

though i must say i felt angry when once i saw a elderly man taking his mercedes s-class into the compound of a old-style high-quality restaurant... i thought with all the political and technological work that i have done in the last ten years, if there exists the system of private car, i too should have a s-class as it is ten notches higher than the nonsense city cars or some latest suv driven by the idiotic and arrogant neo-rich indian middle class software engineers or mba's.

but presently i am happy enough with autorickshaw transport. :agree:
so you aspire to have s class, but annoyed with neo rich middle class who are driving humble middle class cars... a communist who likes good things in life but hates when others get it.. hmm..
 
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@Peter C let me ask you this freightliner recently announced tractor that can drive it self. Please honestly tell me would you risk your or your families life by driving on same highway as a 110.000 lbs truck driving by-itself ?

Volvo problem is simple it's a freaking box on wheels no style that cost as much as BMW OR Benz. Given the choice, I rather get a Beamer or Benz then Volvo.

Geely might offer them Chinese market, but unless they redesign it and make it stylish, no chance of this becoming profitable.

if you take it to the fields you can let it loose there without much risk.

I would invite @jamahir to experience multiple orgasm on this thread.

Technology is unsocialistic, and since most of the programming might be done by Indian coolie companies like Infosys that might be unethical. According to @jamahir they should all sit at home and swat flies like they do in socialist countries.
 
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