More phantom braking in the last month or so ...

I have learned to deal with this issue by constantly keeping my foot ready to tap on the accelerator as it has become a regular event. You are all correct that trucks on the right especially if there is a slight curvature in the road. While it’s frustrating I am hoping that the adas teams are taking this issue seriously.
None of us wants to see anyone injured. The truth of the matter is Lucid needs to deploy a team of drivers or solicit interest from the forum for those willing to participate in testing. While I love all the hype, it’s important to clean this up.
 
Wow. So sorry to hear of all the folks who are having this issue. I had to give up on using all ADAS software on my Model 3 because it would constantly phantom brake, so I totally get the frustration. It was the number one reason why I would never consider another Tesla. (There are other reasons, but that was the HUGE one.)

So far, I haven't seen this behavior at all in my Air, thank goodness. It's scary as hell. Hope Lucid get to the bottom of this ASAP.

I wonder if it could be a sensor issue? One camera getting a false signal, etc? I'd love to know the common denominator amongst the cars that seem to have it.
 
Not sure if this is related, in terms of causal factors, to the typical highway phantom braking (which I haven’t experienced). Not infrequently, when backing out of my garage, it seems the car sees something neither my wife or I ever see as I back on to the street. In response to this phantom object, I get a quick warning followed by an almost immediate slamming on of the brakes. That’s disconcerting enough (and embarrassing) at such low speeds, so I can well imagine how scary it is at highway speeds.

The only thing we can think of is that it’s the sunlight angle causing deep shadows that the sensors interpret as a solid object on the street. Backing out of the garage with our i5, in the same manner, results in no such drama. Go figure.
 
You are all correct that trucks on the right especially if there is a slight curvature in the road.
It happened a few times on straight, flat sections of the freeway also. I couldn’t pinpoint the scenarios as when I think it would happen, it didn’t, and then it happened when I was not expecting which made it scarier. The only anecdotal evidence I have was asking the GF in passenger seat (after she could breathe again when her soul returned to her body each time) to describe the truck we were passing when it happened, and it was usually what I described previously. 🤷🏻

Whatever the cause, I hope it gets fixed, because I’d hate to hear about an accident or injury. But I’m happy to report, it was a long, comfortable drive with AA working great, the car drove itself nicely most of the time when in DA mode and handled great in AC mode (other than the phantom braking), and EA charging was mostly successful.
 
Not sure if this is related, in terms of causal factors, to the typical highway phantom braking (which I haven’t experienced). Not infrequently, when backing out of my garage, it seems the car sees something neither my wife or I ever see as I back on to the street. In response to this phantom object, I get a quick warning followed by an almost immediate slamming on of the brakes. That’s disconcerting enough (and embarrassing) at such low speeds, so I can well imagine how scary it is at highway speeds.

The only thing we can think of is that it’s the sunlight angle causing deep shadows that the sensors interpret as a solid object on the street. Backing out of the garage with our i5, in the same manner, results in no such drama. Go figure.

I've been getting phantom braking on the highway recently too, and this is my conclusion. It seems to happen most of the time I am going under an overpass and there's a deep shadow. It scared the shit out of me the first time it happened, then surprised me the second, and once I had a hypothesis...now it's pretty consistent. It is much worse at night, doesn't seem to trigger much during the day just from sunlight, but at night when it's only road lights and then there's like a 20 foot space that's pitch black on the road (visibility is still fine) while a highway goes under another road for a half second, brakes slam.

I hate it. A lot.
 
I've been getting phantom braking on the highway recently too, and this is my conclusion. It seems to happen most of the time I am going under an overpass and there's a deep shadow. It scared the shit out of me the first time it happened, then surprised me the second, and once I had a hypothesis...now it's pretty consistent. It is much worse at night, doesn't seem to trigger much during the day just from sunlight, but at night when it's only road lights and then there's like a 20 foot space that's pitch black on the road (visibility is still fine) while a highway goes under another road for a half second, brakes slam.

I hate it. A lot.
This is interesting. Could it be height of the trucks that pass a deep shadow suddenly around the car while passing? That might also explain why it happens on slight curves as that deep shadow could “move” around the car. Interesting theory.
 
Its not always with a truck on a curve. I've also had it with a bicyclist on my right on a regular 40 mph two lane road when I'm in the right lane.
 
Not sure if this is related, in terms of causal factors, to the typical highway phantom braking (which I haven’t experienced). Not infrequently, when backing out of my garage, it seems the car sees something neither my wife or I ever see as I back on to the street. In response to this phantom object, I get a quick warning followed by an almost immediate slamming on of the brakes. That’s disconcerting enough (and embarrassing) at such low speeds, so I can well imagine how scary it is at highway speeds.

The only thing we can think of is that it’s the sunlight angle causing deep shadows that the sensors interpret as a solid object on the street. Backing out of the garage with our i5, in the same manner, results in no such drama. Go figure.
This is not related. This is the rear parking protection or similar triggering. Mine has done that in the driveway since I bought the car. It’s convinced that the light coming through my fence at mid day are objects.
 
Following up on a couple of observations in this thread, I specifically tested Drive Assist from middle lane, overtaking an 18 wheeler that was in the right lane,. I approached it as we were going through a left turn. Zero issues. Edit: this was at night, for reference.
 
For my sanity, would the mods be able to change the title of this thread to phantom braking...
 
Thanks Mods!

As I am English, I was wondering if this was an American spelling, since it was used by 3 separate posters!! ;)
 
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