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Tesla’s FSD Faces Tough Test on Huon Hill in Australia

UPDATE: Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software is undergoing a rigorous test in Australia, specifically tackling the challenging terrain of Huon Hill in Albury Wodonga. During the second day of evaluations, the Model 3 faced a range of obstacles, from narrow roads to unpredictable wildlife, pushing the software’s limits.

The test, conducted just hours ago, aimed to evaluate how well FSD navigates difficult driving conditions. While the software has shown proficiency in urban environments, including city streets and roundabouts, it was time to elevate the challenge. The approach to Huon Hill features a mix of dirt, gravel, and tarmac, making it a significant test for the system.

Driving conditions included steep inclines of up to 273 meters from ground level, with visibility challenges at crests and blind corners. The road is notorious for its narrow pathways and the presence of local wildlife, including cows and kangaroos, which contributed to the complexity of the test.

As the Model 3 ascended the hill, it encountered various hurdles, including cattle grates and oncoming vehicles, resulting in a mixed performance. This real-world test is crucial as Tesla aims to refine its FSD capabilities, and the results could influence future software updates and improvements.

This testing phase is not just about technology; it showcases the push for safer autonomous driving in diverse environments. The live video of the Model 3’s performance is available below, capturing the intensity of this critical evaluation.

What’s next? Observers are eagerly awaiting further updates on Tesla’s progress with FSD, especially as the company continues to develop its autonomous driving technology in challenging landscapes. The results from this test could have significant implications for Tesla’s future in the competitive self-driving market.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Tesla pioneers new frontiers in autonomous driving.

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