Software Request: Traffic Jam w/ Autosteer - Keep it Smooth

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trush44

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When I'm in a bumper-to-bumper traffic jam in my Model Y and using Autosteer (non-FSD), it overall does pretty well. But I do wish the car's movements were smoother. If in bumper-to-bumper and the person in front of me quickly accelerates then so does my Tesla, unfortunately. I'd love if Autosteer kept smooth accelerations and decelerations in a traffic jam that are just as smooth as a human driving, while simultaneously minimizing the amount of open road between me and the car in front.

Put more succinctly: please test in bumper-to-bumper traffic conditions when the person ahead of me may sometimes be smooth themselves or, if the person ahead has a lead foot, the Scout autosteer should still be smooth while catching up then re-braking.
 
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I haven't seen details of the safety suite for the Scout (I haven't looked either). I would be 100% fine if Scout just offered emergency auto braking assist at any mph above +5 mph and adaptive cruise control down to 25 mph you can turn either system on/off. I would still keep my hands on the wheel and foot hovering over the brake with a Traffic Jam system being an ol' skool type of driver.

I have a hybrid sedan with Adaptive cruise control with low speed follow with Traffic Jam Assist self steer (uses a combo of radar and camera based system). It is advertised as a driving aid with braking/steering assist and not a full collision avoidance or self driving autonomous system. I imagine the cost and liability issues are greater between the two different systems.
 
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