SidetrackedSue
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That may be true but as long as this is FSD SUPERVISED it is important for FSD to accept input from the SUPERVISOR and not overrule it. That is the arrogance of elon seeping into the product ("all user input is error") and in this case when we override FSD errors, FSD responds back to us as if saying "la la la la, I'm not listening to you, la la la."FSD overrules Nav guidance when it wants to, and that's the way it has to be. But I don't know that FSD sees a difference between the Nav turning on a signal or a driver.
The same is true for speed changes where the system overrides what speed you want or need (in the case of the system insisting on the wrong speed limit.)