Twitter user Out of Spec Motoring (@Out_of_Spec) posted a video showing that Tesla's Autopilot can recognize traffic lights, and another post said that Autopilot will automatically stop when it encounters a red light or a stop sign after the next upgrade.
In the video, Tesla Autopilot will display "Stopping for traffic control" when it encounters a red light. A red line will be displayed on the screen to indicate where the vehicle is stopped, and there are signs on the sides representing other vehicles, and it will remind you when you stop. The owner "put his hands on the steering wheel."
#Tesla #Autopilot stopping for red lights for the first time. pic.twitter.com/M0zkiqyypl
— Out of Spec Motoring (@Out_of_Spec) March 26, 2020
In another tweet, the user stated that Autopilot will automatically stop when it encounters a red light or a stop sign after the next upgrade.
Although Autopilot is constantly upgrading, it is always required that the owner put his hands on the steering wheel when the vehicle is driving. Previously, Tesla had caused a lot of troubles with Autopilot. Try not to completely trust such technologies, but this upgrade does allow We are one step further from fully autonomous vehicles.