• ownsauce@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Agree with the automakers that the tech isn’t ready.

    The article doesn’t mention how many times these cars slammed the brakes in false positive situations.

    The cars I’ve driven with this are too conservative with braking in a lot of common scenarios like driving curvy mountain roads, or parallel parking in the city near pedestrians or taxis. I’ve had it brake multiple times in normal driving scenarios wtirh false positives.

    The car takes over and decides to full stop immediately, almost causing me to be rear ended multiple times. Eventually the dealership turned off the feature, but only after multiple complaints from customers and media attention.

    I vowed to never get another car with this system because of how bad the experience is. But looks like that may be an option only with used cars, due to the bew mandates.

    • IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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      12 days ago

      Never once had an issue. Never once have met an actual person who has had it happen.

      I very much doubt you have driven multiple cars with this happening. I think you’re likely making it up.

      Which models have you had issues with?