Autopilot now lets Tesla vehicles identify traffic lights and stop signs

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  • Tesla recently released a new software update which enables Tesla vehicles to identify traffic lights and stop signs and react accordingly.
  • Tesla notes that the feature will operate conservatively at first.
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Tesla’s Autopilot feature is certainly an incredible technical achievement and a compelling feature, but there’s no denying that the feature still has a lot of room for improvement. Tesla, however, remains committed to continuously updating its Autopilot software and making it as reliable and safe as it can possibly be.

Most recently, Tesla rolled out a software update that enables eligible Tesla vehicles with the right Autopilot package to identify traffic lights and stop signs and respond accordingly. If this all sounds familiar, it’s because Tesla started rolling the feature out a while back, with a few videos demonstrating the new software in action making their way onto YouTube.

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