Tesla FSD leads a YouTuber into a zooming/running train. This happened after the YT influencer decided to test run his Tesla Model 3's Full Self-Driving tech.

Tesla FSD Leads YouTuber Into Zooming Train—Despite Tram Being Detected on Screen! Here's What Happened
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"Every day is different on full self-driving. Today was not a good day for my Tesla. Did some city driving in downtown Denver. My Tesla did the wrong thing at the wrong time," said Beta Tech OG via his official YouTube video.

As of writing, his viral YouTube video has already generated more than 24,000 views and around 160 comments.

Now, here's what happened during his Tesla FSD test drive in Denver, Colorado.

Tesla FSD Leads YouTuber Into Zooming Train

According to Independent UK's latest report, the YouTuber stopped at a red light. Since he planned to make a left turn in the intersection, he turned on his left signal to warn other vehicles.

Tesla FSD Leads YouTuber Into Zooming Train—Despite Tram Being Detected on Screen! Here's What Happened

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But, things didn't go well after the red light turned green. Since he used his electric car's FSD mode, he was not the one turning the steering wheel.

After the traffic light gave the go signal, his Tesla Model 3 started to turn left, which was the original plan. However, a zooming train was on the other side of the road.

Instead of stopping for the train and letting it pass, the FSD system automatically turned the steering wheel. Luckily, the YouTuber was still pretty attentive.

He was able to turn the steering wheel to the right to avoid the upcoming tram.

"My car would have just smacked into that tram. I'm going to send that over to Tesla, but that is not OK," said the YouTuber.

Is This a New Tesla FSD Bug?

As of writing, Tesla hasn't made any comment regarding the FSD issue that Beta Tech OG experienced. Since this is the case, it is still hard to conclude whether the problem is a new system bug or just a rare error.

However, it is likely an error since the video of Beta Tech OG showed that FSD's infotainment detected the zooming train.

As a Tesla driver, you must remember that the FSD is still not flawless. For the past few years, various drivers complained about some issues they experienced with the Tesla Full Self-Driving feature.

But, the giant automaker is trying to enhance it so that it can offer a safer autonomous experience. Recently, Teslarati reported that the EV maker conducted a two-week treatment for its Tesla FSD Beta 10.13.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk shared that Tesla's worth depends on self-driving features.

On the other hand, the billionaire explained Tesla FSD Beta 10.12's new features.

For more news updates about Tesla FSD and other similar EV techs, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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