Tesla FSD drives onto dirt shoulder to bypass bus crash

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) navigated onto the dirt shoulder to pass a bus crash blocking the road ahead, in an incident shared on X by Sawyer Merritt on March 15, 2026.

Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt posted on X at 15:38 UTC on March 15, 2026, showcasing FSD's handling of a bus crash. The system drove off the paved road onto dirt to safely maneuver past the obstacle, prompting Merritt to call it 'Impressive.'

No specifics were given on location, vehicle model, or crash details. This example illustrates FSD's ability to adapt to unexpected roadblocks by deviating from standard lanes, contributing to discussions on its real-world performance.

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