FSD V14.3.3 Now Tracks Your Intervention-Free Driving Stats

📌 UPDATE — May 17, 2026

New details confirm that FSD V14.3.3 (delivered via software update 2026.14.6.6) places the intervention-free distance counter directly on the main screen — not buried inside the Self-Driving App — making your self-driving streak visible at a glance. Crucially, Whole Mars Catalog clarifies that the streak only resets when you take over while FSD is actively engaged; manually driving to park in your garage or handling other non-FSD maneuvers does not count as an intervention and will not wipe your streak.

@SawyerMerritt: "Well this is new. FSD V14.3.3 has a live counter right on the main screen that shows how many miles you've driven on FSD since your last intervention. It resets back to zero when you disengage."

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📌 UPDATE — May 17, 2026

Beyond the intervention-free stats, FSD V14.3.3 is revealing additional new features in the wild. Early testers have spotted an "Increased attention required" notification state and a new "Mad Max" driving profile — hinting at a broader profile system (likely alongside "Standard" and "Hurry" tiers) that gives drivers more control over FSD's aggressiveness. 🔍 These profile names have not been officially documented by Tesla.

Whole Mars Catalog (@wholemars) is calling 14.3.3 "the first truly refined build" of the V14 line, reporting 41.3 intervention-free miles over three days of daily use — and suggesting it surpasses previous FSD milestones in overall smoothness and capability.

Tweet by @wholemars showing Mad Max profile and Increased attention required in FSD 14.3.3 Tweet by @wholemars calling FSD 14.3.3 a banger with 41.3 miles intervention-free

Tesla's FSD (Supervised) just got a personal scorecard. With V14.3.3, the Self-Driving App now surfaces two new performance metrics: the total distance you've driven on FSD without a human intervention, and your longest intervention-free streak. It's a small UI addition with a big motivational angle — and it tells you something about where Tesla thinks FSD is headed.

Sawyer Merritt tweet about FSD V14.3.3 intervention-free distance tracking
Source: @SawyerMerritt — May 17, 2026

What exactly are the new metrics?

Two stats now appear inside the Self-Driving App. The first is your cumulative distance traveled on FSD (Supervised) without triggering an intervention — meaning no takeover, no tap of the brake, no grab of the wheel. The second is your longest single intervention-free streak, which tracks your personal best continuous FSD run. Think of it as an odometer for trust.

Where do I find them?

Both metrics live inside the Self-Driving App on your touchscreen. According to background research, the redesigned Self-Driving App — part of Tesla's Spring 2026 Software Update (firmware 2026.14) — also centralizes FSD subscriptions and tutorials in the same place, so this is a logical home for performance data.

Whole Mars Catalog tweet showing FSD distance traveled without intervention
Source: @wholemars — May 17, 2026

Which vehicles get this feature?

The new metrics are tied to FSD V14.3.3, which is part of the broader FSD v14.3 rollout. According to verified sources, FSD v14.3 initially rolled out to Hardware 4 (HW4) vehicles — those equipped with Tesla's A14 chip. The Spring 2026 Software Update features, including the redesigned Self-Driving App, are expected to merge with FSD v14.3 for qualifying owners, though an exact completion date for the full merge has not been confirmed.

Why is Tesla adding gamification to FSD?

This isn't just a cosmetic feature. Surfacing intervention-free distance serves a few purposes at once. For owners, it creates a tangible feedback loop — you can see whether your driving style, route choices, or vehicle configuration actually affects how often FSD needs help. For Tesla, aggregate intervention data is core to training the neural network, so nudging owners to pay attention to their own intervention rate may encourage more deliberate, consistent FSD usage that generates higher-quality training data.

What else changed in FSD v14.3?

The underlying v14.3 update is more than a UI refresh. According to previous reports, Tesla rewrote the AI compiler and runtime from the ground up using MLIR, delivering a 20% faster reaction time for the FSD system. The update also includes upgrades to the Reinforcement Learning stage of neural network training and improvements to the vision encoder. The new performance metrics sit on top of a meaningfully faster and more capable FSD foundation.

Whether you treat the streak counter as a personal challenge or ignore it entirely, the data is now there. As Tesla pushes toward unsupervised operation, tracking how rarely owners need to intervene is exactly the kind of signal that matters — both for individual drivers and for the fleet as a whole. Check your Self-Driving App to see where your numbers land.


Marcus Reed
Marcus Reed
Lead Editor — Tesla & FSD

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.

Sources verified at publish time. Spotted an inaccuracy? Email editorial@basenor.com.

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