Tesla FSD v14.3.5 Rolls Out With New Camera Preview, Early Tests Show Courteous Driving
Version includes awareness improvements but parking struggles reported by early testers.
Tesla has begun rolling out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.3.5, with early testers reporting a more cautious driving style and a new Camera Preview feature accessible at any time.
What Happened
After roughly 50 miles of testing the update, drivers found FSD v14.3.5 appeared more aware of its surroundings. Reviewers noted the system made courteous moves, including slowing for Flagger Force vehicles setting up signage and backing up to let a semi truck complete a wide turn. X user Mike P shared footage of the system reversing out of a narrow alley when it detected oncoming traffic, then re-entering once it realized the other car was parking. However, several users reported significant parking struggles with the new version. David Moss, who has completed multiple coast-to-coast drives without intervention, documented three problematic parking attempts in 23 minutes, including parking on a ramp and perpendicular to the road. Speed Profile adjustments also remained inconsistent for some testers.
Why It Matters
For current FSD users, v14.3.5 introduces a trade-off: improved situational awareness and courtesy toward other drivers versus notable parking regressions that may require driver intervention or supervision. The new Camera Preview feature adds usability by allowing camera access outside of Park mode, but the reported parking issues could be a concern for owners who frequently use automated parking in tight spaces.
The Bottom Line
Tesla's FSD v14.3.5 is available now with a mix of improvements and regressions. Early adopters should expect more cautious driving behavior and courtesy maneuvers, while monitoring for parking performance issues that may require further updates.







