Talking about driver's assistance aids, self driving, safety devices, etc. On a recent trip to Florida I had a new 2024 Hyundai Tuscon. It had a lane change warning system/blind spot safety device [whatever they call it], that could easily lure someone into a false sense of security, very easily in fact. Overall I liked the system, however more than once the system failed to notify me of a vehicle in the "blind spot." This old timer learned to drive by turning his head and actually looking, and no matter what I will never trust the technology 100%!! On more than one occasion the system did not alert me to a car that was in the same spot it had alerted me to on other instances. When I learned to drive having a mirror on the passenger side of the vehicle was an option, and many cars weren't equipped with it. Don't get me started on ESS, what garbage that is. I had a few rentals with it now, and I found it very easy to get the car to stumble if I needed to take off quick. A big no thanks for that! Thank God it can be disabled. Flame suit on.Agree but humans are defective. Because of this we blame others for our mistakes/not being responsible. A significant portion of the population now subscribes to this new thinking that we are not responsible and it's someone else fault. Wording of features and products must and are carefully done. Such as when buying coffee and the cup has HOT Warnings on it *LOL* My god!
I do think the Tesla wording pushes that in such a way that for the mindless portion of pop tart generation that we will see some kind of further regulations. Im just rambling, finishing up my first coffee.
My wife new Equinox has (we just learned last night) Parking assist, it will find a space to parallel park steer the car but still keep driver engaged with instructions on braking and applying gas if needed using step by step instructions on the screen. I know this is not the same tech as a Tesla and BMW but looks pretty complete, have not tried it yet. My point was the use of the word "ASSIST" constantly.
The lane assist is much the same. That I tried briefly last night, not sure how comfy I was with it, it was kind of a straight road but I noticed as the car drifted toward the side of the road it corrected back the other way. Again, I know this is not as complete as Tesla or BMW (I think I need to try it more) but all the words are "assist" Maybe it is much the same, have no clue, also something about sign recognition.