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It's not so much the distance between the car ahead as much it is the change in distance. If the system notices that the distance is getting smaller at a greater rate, then it pops up with the red car symbol. Then audible warning, then emergency braking. When the red car symbol pops up, it primed the brakes and locked the seat belt as well. There were a few times where a car was turning right in front of me, and I didn't slow down since I knew it wouldn't be a factor. The system wasn't sure it would move out of the way, so it performed the actions pretty methodically, even applying some braking pressure two times before releasing it when the car in front had turned right. My setting was on early detection, so I think that probably played a part in "false" emergencies. All in all, I got to trust it very well, especially because of the "false" emergencies it acted on. But it's no replacement for driving alert. We're still a few years away from truly autonomous cars with no intervention. |
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