A Tesla running FSD version 14.2.2.5 did something worth paying attention to. At an intersection, with a truck making a wide turn, the car reversed on its own to give it space.
No one touched the wheel. The system read the situation, decided waiting was not enough, and moved back. That is not standard autopilot behavior. Most systems hold position and wait. This one acted.
People on X noticed. The comparison being made is straightforward: it handled it the way a driver would.
It is one moment, not a pattern. But it points to how much FSD has changed in a short time. The responses it can generate are getting more situational and less rigid.
Elon Musk has said Tesla is already testing version 14.3 internally. A wider rollout is expected in a few weeks, which puts it around late April.