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19-11-21, 05:42 PM | #5531 | |
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19-11-21, 08:57 PM | #5532 |
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not complaining about seeing a nurse in fact it was better. i got antibiotics to which i usually get fek all from my doc and the only time i see my doc is when im really ill which is never (unless you count the bypass.. lol)
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21-11-21, 07:03 PM | #5533 | |
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I suspect the reason older low tech cars are going up in price is because there is massive amount of annoying features on newer models. My brother spends 10 minutes before every journey disabling stuff...
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21-11-21, 09:21 PM | #5534 |
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Heh, I know how he feels. On my last three company cars, I would disable the auto stop/start and traction control immediately after firing up the engine.
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21-11-21, 09:51 PM | #5535 |
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You're going to love the 2022 cars with the automatic speed limit control.
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22-11-21, 10:01 AM | #5536 | ||
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stop/start is simply awesome, why anyone would want to turn it off is beyond me. same goes for traction control and abs. its learning to drive with these features that is the real challenge, but once you do learn you will wonder how you lived without them. each to their own and all that... |
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22-11-21, 10:47 AM | #5537 |
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Unobtrusive safety features are broadly speaking welcomed and have been responsible for a significant part of the reduction in road deaths (from air bags, safety cage structures, crumple zones, antilock braking, to stability control etc).
The systems which seem to be causing issues are the intrusive ones, especially the latest level of lane/road departure etc which tug at the steering when the car assesses that you are leaving either a marked lane or the edge of the road. The classic one which is leading to complaints on the Honda Jazz forum seems to be when on narrow country roads etc and the car decides you are pulling too close to the nearside (usually when meeting an oncoming vehicle) and the car wants to steer into the middle of the road, into the path of the oncoming car. Sure you can override it but it can be unnerving by all accounts. Similarly there are active anti-collision systems which may or may not behave properly when approaching traffic ahead for example, some people are commenting that when active it doesn't always react and you end up very close to the car in front. Fine if the driver is on the ball but the very nature of these systems is that they lead the driver to think they can relax and let the car do the speed/distance regulation. Active speed limit control will be a problem as/when it becomes a standard. Often cars now will see speed limit signs on adjacent roads and react, my car uses a camera to recognise standard speed limit round signs and shows it on the panel display, it's very useful but not totally reliable. Plenty of cases of a car seeing a sign on a service road etc beside a motorway and saying the speed limit has dropped to 30mph. Fine if it just shows a warning, but bad if it decides to slow the car down suddenly. A dilemma is that most of these "safety" systems are on by default when starting the car, you cannot de-activate them as a persistent setting, only on an individual trip basis. If you live in a rural area and need to switch off the road departure system because of the false activations etc, it means a tedious "pre-flight" procedure of menus and selections every time. That's just annoying, it might be considered a good idea to have these systems on by default, but it's a pain in the harris in real world use. Any system which can affect the steering, brake or accelerator can potentially upset the control by the driver and has to be very carefully implemented. If they have shortcomings it can affect the willingness of drivers to accept them.
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22-11-21, 11:21 AM | #5540 |
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the public right now are test pilots for the "smarter" cars.
we are in an age of no blame so nobody gets the blame if these things go wrong. the insurance companies will just pay out and hike your insurance premium. i'm surprised that your not made to sign a disclaimer when buying a new car. |
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