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Tesla might soon be planning to limit Autopilot, but just for those drivers who abuse it.
Following several crashes and one fatality, Autopilot updates in Tesla's version 8.0 software may include programming that limits functions for Tesla drivers who disregard safety prompts.
Tesla is planning to disable Autopilot's Autosteer function for drivers who habitually ignore the car's commands to retake the steering wheel, according to Electrek.
SEE ALSO:Tesla's new batteries add even more miles to the Model S and Model XIf a Tesla driver habitually ignores reminders to "Hold Steering Wheel," Autopilot will disengage. What's more, it will not allow the driver to reengage the system until the car has come to a complete stop and put into Park.
Granted, it won't turn off the function for good -- just until the car is parked.
The verdict on whether this is a good idea is still out. If someone is already ignoring safety warnings and refuses to retake steering controls, should the car then give up on steering itself?
Perhaps the more effective (and safer solution) would be to disable reckless Autopilot users for good, not just momentarily.
Tesla's version 8.0 software is currently under final review, according to Elon Musk, so there still might be changes before it starts being deployed to cars.
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