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Being stopped by police, does FSD respond?
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Thanks for testing. One nitpick - I would say your conclusion is untested. It did not react to a police car from behind. Your verbal claim was much more broad. (Restating your claim, ‘it does not react to emergency vehicles period’)

Fair. I’ll put together a list of different scenarios for the next test!

Is that a buddy of yours 😅?

Yes! I didn’t break any laws to achieve this test 😂

My model Y pulled over and stopped for an ambulance today, no sirens just lights

Where are you located

Thank you for testing this for us, as this is not safe to test on our own 😂

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, @Tesla_AI , I am not sure what the point is in testing FSD for something that it is not currently designed to handle. According to GROK, Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 13.2.9 has shown mixed performance in responding to emergency and police vehicles, based on available information. Some improvements have been noted, but the system is not yet fully reliable in these scenarios. If you look at the FSD Release Notes and online stories, one of the upcoming improvements slated for FSD is to listen for sirens. But you may need the new AI4 computer that is in Cybertruck and new Model Y to “hear sirens.” There is no current related date for FSD v14 and some online stories suggest AI4 may be at its limits trying to deal with emergency and police vehicles and other planned enhancements of FSD.

@Tesla @Tesla_AI I think grok is very wrong with some of that info
