Sawyer Merritt reports successful snowy drive with Tesla FSD

On January 17, 2026, Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt shared his experience of driving in snowy conditions using the vehicle's Full Self-Driving software. He described the drive as great, highlighting version 14.2.2.3 of the system.

Sawyer Merritt, a prominent Tesla commentator, posted on X (formerly Twitter) about a snowy drive he took on January 17, 2026, at 19:46:51 UTC. In the post, he stated: "Snowy drive today on @Tesla FSD V14.2.2.3. Great drive."

This brief account underscores a positive real-world test of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability in challenging winter weather. FSD V14.2.2.3, the specific version mentioned, appears to have performed reliably during the drive, though no further details on the route, duration, or any interventions were provided.

Merritt's update contributes to ongoing discussions about autonomous driving technologies' effectiveness in adverse conditions, where visibility and road traction can pose significant hurdles. As Tesla continues to iterate on its FSD software, user experiences like this offer valuable insights into its practical applications.

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