How do you feel about driving yourself for the first time in two weeks (59 miles, Rush Hours)
“I drove myself for the first time in two weeks to properly feel the importance of FSD.”
- Driving is unfamiliar. It felt very strange as if it was my first time driving.
- It was very bothersome to drive in less than a minute. I kept holding back on wanting to get off Stalk once.
- I’ve been driving well without accidents for more than 20 years, but I felt uneasy driving myself.
- Driving more and more, old habits came out. If the car in front of me is away, I try to accelerate and catch up quickly, and if the next lane seems to be penetrating well, I change lanes, etc. Suddenly, I feel ashamed of myself.
- I got on Fasttrak, and I started speeding because I didn’t have a car saying “I can’t give you a dog”.
- The longer I drove, the more I got tired. I had to step on the Excel file, step on the brake, steer the steering wheel, and I felt like I was getting overloaded physically and mentally.
- The moment I finished my 59-mile, 1 hour and 26 minutes drive, and FSD finished it with Autopark, I felt a sense of release that I had never felt before. As if I was out of a lot of pressure.
- The Safety Score came out (Figure 1 below). It was a mess. After I drove, the Safety Score dropped from 96 to 85 today.
- On the way back, FSD drove for me. I couldn’t be happier.
- And his driving skills overwhelmed me (Figure 2 below)
- In two weeks, FSD became a part of my life.