alex-mache
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Hello!
Has anyone had a chance to compare the two? Obviously, ProPilot is not hands-free, but I'm curious specifically about the ACC and Lane Centering compare on the two systems. My experience from Leaf so far:

Has anyone had a chance to compare the two? Obviously, ProPilot is not hands-free, but I'm curious specifically about the ACC and Lane Centering compare on the two systems. My experience from Leaf so far:
- Stock ACC is okay, but not perfect:
- when approaching a stationary vehicle, it might miss it altogether - depending on the ego speed
- does not try to "predict" the lead car's motion. For example, if we are close, and the lead car is accelerating, it should still be accelerating some (as opposed to waiting for when the distance exceeds the threshold, then accelerating). So I end up accelerating over ACC sometimes.
- does not seem to be paying attention to break lights of the lead car. So I end up braking over ACC sometimes.
- Stock lane centering is okay, but not perfect either: the car sometimes wobbles inside the lane, getting uncomfortably close to the traffic in ab adjacent lane.
- I have tried OpenPilot (but then retured it since it only improved Lane Centering, but not ACC), and that one holds the car almost perfectly centered.
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