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Now that Tesla's Navigate on Autopilot feature has been released, we're starting to see more reviews of the feature. Even Consumer Reports has already tested it out, although there's no video from the publication. In the video above, YouTuber and Tesla fan Erik Strait takes us for a lengthy ride to show exactly what the new system can handle. It's by far one of the best demonstrations of the technology we've seen to date. Overall, he's extremely impressed, however, it's clear that there are still some quirks.
Navigate on Autopilot is a beta release and still requires hands on the wheel and user feedback. You also have to confirm lane changes by using the turn signal or stalk, but in the future, this confirmation will be able to be disabled by the driver.