Not really, both USS and Radar give unreliable output. The cars you mention would all have phantom beeping from the USS and unreliable adaptive cruise where the radar suddenly doesn't see the car ahead.
The Tesla vision on the other hand works like a more focused human driver. It can remember that wheel stop is there.
Agree they shouldn't have jumped the gun with production till it was ready though.
While the USS sensors are crap they probably should keep them for things like small children playing behind cars.
People arguing for just cameras in cars have never been outside near-ideal road conditions that California offers.
Good luck driving with cameras only in northern countries (Scandinavia, Canada) when the sun is hanging low over horizon and is reflected back at you from the road.
The Tesla vision on the other hand works like a more focused human driver. It can remember that wheel stop is there.
Agree they shouldn't have jumped the gun with production till it was ready though.
While the USS sensors are crap they probably should keep them for things like small children playing behind cars.