2,700‑mile FSD run — zero disengages

Tesla’s David Moss logged a 2,700‑mile cross‑country drive on FSD (Supervised) with zero disengagements over 2 days and 20 hours — part of a broader 12,000‑mile streak Tesla owners are tracking (x.com). The video and thread have surged — millions of views — reigniting the debate over hands‑off long‑distance driving and supervised autonomy (x.com).

Tesla published a customer‑story page on March 25, 2026, profiling David Moss’s coast‑to‑coast run that began at the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles and finished in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. (tesla.com) Moss’s own posts and third‑party coverage list the trip distance as 2,732.4 miles and identify the software family as FSD v14.2, with at least one report noting build v14.2.1.25 installed on his car days earlier. ( ) The FSD Database leaderboard shows Moss’s stealth‑gray Model 3 logged 12,823 miles classified as FSD miles on the platform, placing him among the top entries tracked by the community. (fsddb.com) Moss announced a 10,000‑mile intervention‑free milestone on December 30, 2025, and later public appearances and interviews with him referenced a roughly 12,961‑mile streak before a reported end in January 2026. ( ) Tesla’s social channels and at least one senior software executive shared congratulatory posts after Moss’s thread, calling the run a significant community milestone and amplifying his published telemetry. ( ) Public logs and Moss’s updates showed roughly 30 Supercharger stops logged during the journey, a detail community trackers used alongside telemetry dumps to corroborate the continuous FSD usage on that route. (manhattandaily.com)

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