Tesla vehicles can now recognise and respond to traffic lights, stop signs

By ANI | Published: April 28, 2020 02:34 PM2020-04-28T14:34:22+5:302020-04-28T14:45:12+5:30

With a software update, some of the Tesla vehicles can now recognise and respond to traffic lights and stop signs.

Tesla vehicles can now recognise and respond to traffic lights, stop signs | Tesla vehicles can now recognise and respond to traffic lights, stop signs

Tesla vehicles can now recognise and respond to traffic lights, stop signs

With a software update, some of the Tesla vehicles can now recognise and respond to traffic lights and stop signs.

The update is available in vehicles equipped with the third version of the onboard computer that powers Autopilot, which the company refers to as 'Hardware 3'.

The feature, 'Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control,' when activated will slow the car down to a stop for traffic lights and stop signs.

The drivers must pull the Autopilot stalk once or manually press the accelerator pedal to continue through the stop line.

"Performance may be degraded in difficult environments with pedestrians, rain, direct sunlight or when approaching traffic controls that are obstructed," The Verge cited the statement of the company.

The company also advised its drivers to pay close attention and "be ready to take immediate action at all times, including braking."

( With inputs from ANI )

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