USMA81
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- First Name
- Michael
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I believe the OP’s round-about issue is the vehicle’s collision avoidance system falsely detecting an imminent collision. I had this happen in my Audi EV when an oncoming car was turning left in front of me, which I saw. This system slammed on the brakes when I let my vehicle get closer to the turning vehicle than it thought I should. In fairness to the system in my circumstance, I did shave it closer than I should have, but the other vehicle was going to be out of my path before I hit it.
The Innodrive for me is great. I mostly use it on the highway. It’s better than the Audi technology from just a few years earlier. I initially thought Innodrive was biased to keeping me too close to the right side of the lane, but I now think I previously had developed a bad habit of manually driving too far left in the lane. So the system has done a better job than me in centering (except in those situations where I do want to be slightly off-center).
I do use the LKA, and disable it briefly with the turn signal as necessary. LKA will “ping pong,” but that Is normal, as the name suggests - just keeping in the lane, and no more.
The Innodrive for me is great. I mostly use it on the highway. It’s better than the Audi technology from just a few years earlier. I initially thought Innodrive was biased to keeping me too close to the right side of the lane, but I now think I previously had developed a bad habit of manually driving too far left in the lane. So the system has done a better job than me in centering (except in those situations where I do want to be slightly off-center).
I do use the LKA, and disable it briefly with the turn signal as necessary. LKA will “ping pong,” but that Is normal, as the name suggests - just keeping in the lane, and no more.