Tesla CYBERTRUCK Owner's Manual page 121

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The closest following distance is 2.
Each setting corresponds to a time-based distance that
represents how long it takes for Cybertruck, from its
current location, to reach the location of the rear
bumper of the vehicle ahead of you. Autopilot retains
your setting until you change it again.
As you adjust the following distance, the touchscreen
displays the current setting.
Stopping and Slowdowns
When moving significantly faster than vehicles in
adjacent lanes, Cybertruck automatically reduces the
driving speed. This is especially helpful in heavy traffic
situations or when vehicles are constantly merging into
different lanes. When Cybertruck detects other vehicles
driving significantly slower, the touchscreen highlights
the adjacent lanes with arrows and detected vehicles in
gray, and Cybertruck reduces the driving speed as
appropriate. To temporarily override this feature, press
the accelerator pedal.
Autopilot
Autopilot Features
When following a vehicle, Autopilot remains active at
low speeds, even when Cybertruck comes to a full stop.
For example, Autopilot remains active even if
Cybertruck slows down to a complete or near-complete
stop in heavy, stop-and-go traffic on a highway. When
traffic starts moving more rapidly, Autopilot again
accelerates up to the set speed.
Sometimes when Cybertruck is at a full stop, Autopilot
goes into a HOLD state. If this happens, briefly press the
accelerator pedal to resume cruising.
When the HOLD status is active, the
touchscreen displays the HOLD icon and a
message that indicates that you need to
resume cruise control.
Cybertruck goes into HOLD state while Autopilot is
active in the following circumstances:
• Cybertruck has been at a standstill for 5 minutes.
• Cybertruck detects a pedestrian (the HOLD state
may clear when the pedestrian is no longer
detected).
• Cybertruck suddenly loses visibility of the vehicle in
front of you.
• An obstacle is detected in front of Cybertruck.
Cruising Near or On Exits
When you are cruising near an exit on a controlled-
access highway and engage the turn signal toward the
off-ramp, Autopilot assumes you are exiting and begins
to slow down Cybertruck. If you do not drive onto the
off-ramp, Autopilot resumes cruising at the set speed.
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