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Tesla's Autopilot driver-assist system has been on the market long enough to generate plenty of data about its ability to identify (of not) impending obstacles, from other vehicles to various concrete structures. After several years on the market, most of the items that tend to confuse Autopilot on a regular basis have been fairly well studied, if not completely eliminated from the roster of things that tend to produce unexpected reactions from the system. Some of the more consequential items have tended to be road lane markings, since Autopilot has relies on them to steer itself within a lane. Fire trucks parked in highway laneswhile responding to emergency calls have been another not uncommon foe for the system.
One issue we hadn't really seen until now—because traffic sign recognition has not been activated for a significant period of time as a part of Tesla's Full Self-Driving suite—is the system mistaking the moon for a yellow traffic light.
A Tesla owner recently posted a video showing the Full Self-Driving system confusing the Moon for a yellow traffic light, which was prompting the car to slow down.
One issue we hadn't really seen until now—because traffic sign recognition has not been activated for a significant period of time as a part of Tesla's Full Self-Driving suite—is the system mistaking the moon for a yellow traffic light.
A Tesla owner recently posted a video showing the Full Self-Driving system confusing the Moon for a yellow traffic light, which was prompting the car to slow down.
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