As technology advances, the impact of technological devices on our daily life increases. Tesla aims to provide users with a very comfortable driving experience by constantly updating their vehicles. In this direction, Tesla added the autopilot feature that allows the vehicles to go on the highway without using a driver. Now there is an update for this feature. With the update, vehicles can now go driverless, not only on the highway but also in the city. The ability to do this is based on vehicles acting according to traffic rules. Although there are some deficiencies in the update, we can say that a perfect autopilot experience is waiting for us soon. https://twitter.com/thirdrowtesla/status/1253768351953764352 Last week, Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla had plans to implement the RoboTaxi fleet by the end of the year, and today it has released street-level autopilot support for Tesla vehicles with Full Self-Driving equipment. The update currently being released is appearing in a video released by Third Row Tesla Podcast. Here is the tweet with that video: Third Row Tesla Podcast, “From today, Tesla vehicles in the USA will be able to automatically stop at signs and traffic lights that say ‘STOP. Just say where you want to go. Your Tesla vehicle will take you to the place you want by passing through city streets, highways and slow vehicles. You just follow the journey “and tagged Elon Musk at the end of the post. Teslas can now stand at red lights. In other words, the autopilot can be used not only on the highway, but also in the city. The software does not yet support the rotating islands and left turns at the junction, but still offers an effective driving experience. The fact that street-level autopilot is much more challenging than highway-level autopilot can lead to some accidents, but in the future the autopilot can become perfect and replace people completely.

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