Tesla updates driverless system, will use radar instead of cameras for Autopilot mode

Electric carmaker Tesla announced Sunday it was upgrading its Autopilot software to use more advanced radar technology.
In a teleconference, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk said the update, which should be downloadable in two weeks for models delivered after October 2014, “very likely” would have saved the life of a Florida driver who died in May after colliding with a truck.
With the latest update, the system would have identified a “large metal object across the road,” Musk said.
The Florida tragedy - the first deadly crash with a driverless system - took place after Autopilot failed to detect the truck due to poor weather and low luminosity.

The radar technology - which will now be used as a primary control sensor, rather than relying on the standard camera system - easily sees through fog, dust rain or snow.