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Autosteer unavailable for the rest of this drive.

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According to the manual, if you exceed the maximum speed at which Autosteer operates – 90 mph (150 km/h), it will only cancel. But I got Autosteer unavailable for the rest of this drive. Does that also count as a forced disengagement?
 
This happened to me 2 days ago. Was on the interstate using NOA and a crazy driver driving way too fast for traffic veered into my lane behind me. I was doing about 80. Had cars to my right so I couldn’t get over. Floored it so I could merge to the right. Then got the autopilot disabled message. I checked afterwards and had no strikes in FSDbeta. Not sure if it would be a ding to the safety score or not.
 
According to the manual, if you exceed the maximum speed at which Autosteer operates – 90 mph (150 km/h), it will only cancel. But I got Autosteer unavailable for the rest of this drive. Does that also count as a forced disengagement?
Sounds right. Does not count as forced disengagement, but you won't get back autosteer until you stop the car and start again
 
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