No, that is a new option that was invented by Tesla.
Just like the Autopilot that isn't an Autopilot at all. If a truck stops for a red light, the Autopilot Tesla just crashes behind in the truck.
https://www.businessinsider.nl/tesl...h-jordan-utah-2018-5/?international=true&r=US
Tesla added themselves a whole list with things that the Autopilot cannot manage. Just to protect themselves against potential lawsuits. The driver should always be able to intervene. Why do you need then an Autopilot?
It's like telling that a car has brakes, but that they will not always work.