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Tesla Autopilot 'Mad Max' mode gets torture tested in LA traffic
November 9, 2018  Simon Alvarez

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Tesla Autopilot ‘Mad Max’ mode gets torture tested in LA traffic
Tesla Model 3 Nav on Autopilot in Los Angeles traffic 101 
Credit: Joey Gil/YouTube
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Tesla’s “Mad Max” mode for Navigate on Autopilot might be capable of
suggesting assertive lane changes, but when it’s faced with some of
America’s most aggressive drivers, the driver-assist system still seems to
be far too civilized and polite. This was shown recently in a torture test
featuring a Tesla Model 3 in the middle of LA traffic.

When Elon Musk first teased Mad Max mode as a lane change setting for
Autopilot, he noted that Tesla was initially thinking of adding an even more
aggressive lane change setting called “LA Freeway.” Poking fun at the
behavior of motorists in the area, Musk lightly stated that the “LA Freeway”
speed based lane change setting was abandoned because it was simply “too
loco.” A video depicting Mad Max mode’s behavior in actual LA traffic all
but proves Elon Musk’s point.

Tesla Model 3 owner Joey Gil opted to test how his electric car behaved and
reacted to LA traffic with Mad Max mode enabled. As could be seen in the
Model 3 owner’s video, Navigate on Autopilot does suggest rather assertive
lane changes. Compared to other drivers in LA traffic, though Autopilot was
noticeably tame in comparison. Since the Mad Max setting still initiates
lane changes only when there is a safe distance from another vehicle, the
Model 3 ended up being cut off repeatedly by other motorists. This was
particularly evident when the Model 3 owner was in a section of an
interchange.

Tesla’s focus on safety is particularly evident in the current behavior of
Navigate on Autopilot’s Mad Max mode [
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-elon-musk-autopilot-mad-max-blind-spot-threshold-software-v9-update/
]. While Autopilot is a convenience feature, after all, it is also one of
the electric cars’ most notable safety systems. This was outlined recently
by the company’s findings in its Vehicle Safety Report for Q3, which
revealed that one accident or crash-like event is registered by the company
for every 3.34 million miles driven while Autopilot is engaged. Without
Autopilot engaged, Tesla recorded one accident or crash-like event for every
1.92 million miles driven.

That said, it should also be noted that both Navigate on Autopilot and Mad
Max mode are still in their first iterations. Thus, both features would
likely be more refined with the company’s upcoming software updates. With
this in mind, an improved Mad Max mode that can handle LA traffic in an
assertive and safe manner would likely be rolled out in the future.
Considering that Tesla is still in the process of refining Navigate on
Autopilot, though, the current iteration of Mad Max mode seems to be just
right.

Ultimately, Navigate on Autopilot and Mad Max mode could be an excellent way
for Tesla to refine the first features of its Full Self-Driving suite, which
the electric car maker appears to be focusing on with the development of its
homegrown silicon chip. During the third quarter earnings call, Tesla’s
Director of AI Andrej Karpathy mentioned that the rollout of Hardware 3,
which is expected to begin in 2019, should result in notable improvements
for Autopilot.

“The team is incredibly excited about the upcoming upgrade for the Autopilot
computer. This upgrade allows us to not just run the current neural networks
faster. But more importantly, it will allow us to deploy much larger,
computationally more expensive networks to the fleet. We are currently at a
place where we’ve trained large neural networks that work very well, but we
are not able to deploy them to the fleet due to computational constraints,”
he said.
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