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Max Speed on Autosteer Wrong

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Hi!
I just got my car on Sept 15, I have FSD but do not have the beta activated.
There is a highway near me that when I am on auto steer in one particular spot every time changes the max speed from 100km/hr down to 50km/hr. This is for only about 2-3 km but it is kind of annoying as it is a highway I use frequently. Mostly because if I don’t catch it quick enough it is a quick deceleration to 60 km/hr. Is there anyway of reporting this?
 
Hi!
I just got my car on Sept 15, I have FSD but do not have the beta activated.
There is a highway near me that when I am on auto steer in one particular spot every time changes the max speed from 100km/hr down to 50km/hr. This is for only about 2-3 km but it is kind of annoying as it is a highway I use frequently. Mostly because if I don’t catch it quick enough it is a quick deceleration to 60 km/hr. Is there anyway of reporting this?

Tesla gets its speed limit data from TomTom, you can create a TomTom account and update the map of the road you are talking about with the correct information, then in a year or so when Tesla updates its navigation data hopefully your update to TomTom will have been accepted and approved and will make it into the update. I actually did this for my daily commute (submitted 4 corrections) and 3 of the 4 were implemented in the next navigation update... just in time for me to move 1000 miles away for a new job!

Later,

Keith McDonnell
 
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Tesla gets its speed limit data from TomTom, you can create a TomTom account and update the map of the road you are talking about with the correct information, then in a year or so when Tesla updates its navigation data hopefully your update to TomTom will have been accepted and approved and will make it into the update. I actually did this for my daily commute (submitted 4 corrections) and 3 of the 4 were implemented in the next navigation update... just in time for me to move 1000 miles away for a new job!

Later,

Keith McDonnell
Thank you for the suggestion! Sorry to hear that you didn’t get to take advantage of your hard work.