According to the latest reports, Tesla has begun to push its fully self driving (FSD) beta software to Canadian drivers. It is reported that Tesla started to push its FSD beta software to some customers from the evening of October 20, 2020, which can provide fully automated driving capabilities for all the company’s models.
Last week, Tesla started to push the FSD Beta V10 version to customers of its early access project. However, the software will take several weeks to adjust and fix errors, and Musk estimates it will take four weeks.
After pushing the FSD 10 version, Tesla finally tried to test its fully automated driving software in countries outside the United States. Foreign media said that Tesla has begun testing its fully automated driving beta software on Canadian roads because Canadian traffic rules, signs and signs are closest to those in the United States.
In fact, there are still many controversies about Tesla’s fully automatic driving. Tesla said that the functions currently enabled by the FSD do not allow the car to achieve autonomous driving. It requires the driver to concentrate fully, put his hands on the steering wheel, and be ready to take over the car at any time.
In July of this year, Tesla launched a fully automated driving subscription service for new users for US$199 per month, while old users who have previously purchased Enhanced Autopilot (currently discontinued) are US$99 per month.