Tesla FSD Beta 10.69.2 drives owner from LA to San Diego with no interventions needed

Published , by Morgan Shaver

While Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) has drawn criticism, having been accused in the past of things like false advertising by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, it seems progress is nevertheless continuing to be made with the FSD Beta. Recently, as part of the 10.69.2 FSD Beta, a Tesla vehicle drove its owner from Los Angeles to San Diego with zero “takeover” interventions needing to be made.

The drive was captured in full and uploaded to YouTube by Whole Mars Catalog. In the video description, they mention how they’ve been using the FSD Beta for every drive and that it’s been going notably well.

The drive and recent praise for the 10.62.2 FSD Beta was noticed on Twitter by Tesla’s Elon Musk, who replied to a tweet by pointing out that version 10.69.2.1 of the Beta is coming in a few days’ time with “additional polish” while 10.69.3 will release “shortly after AI Day.” Musk also added that the FSD Beta has been expanding its safety scores “above 80 after 10.69.2.1 goes out.”

Overall, the progress being made as part of Tesla’s FSD Beta is likely exciting news for Tesla owners, and for Tesla as well, of course. With that being said, we’re curious to hear your thoughts on the recent developments seen with Tesla’s FSD Beta. Let us know in Chatty!

For more on Tesla, be sure to read through some of our previous coverage as well including Musk on Tesla increasing FSD prices by 25 percent, and Tesla shifting its overseas battery factory plans to focus on a domestic plant due to tax credit incentives through the Inflation Reduction Act.