nmiller314
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- Neal
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- 2021 Mach E
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I was driving 72mph in a 70mph zone with adaptive cruise engaged on a divided highway. Things were going well until I started to pass a semi in a clear lane for more than a mile with the semi going 70mph. When the car reached the area of the tractor just forward of the rear wheels, the adaptive cruise suddenly slowed the car to 60mph or less throwing my wife and I against locked shoulder straps. The accident would have occurred as a car approaching from behind going likely 80mph had it not been for the other drive being able to brake in time to avoid a collision. I hit the brake on the Mach E so I did not know how the car would have acted after the sudden slowdown.
I wondered if it was a fluke or something that happens frequently. I kept adaptive cruise engaged most of my 240 mile trip. I noticed small speed adjustments that had I not known to watch for it likely would have gone unnoticed to events similar to the first slowdown. Though my analysis is not scientific I did seem to note the more sudden changes in speed occur when passing a semi with exposed fuel tanks. When passing semis with fiberglass running from the front wheel all the way passed the fuel tanks, the slowdown did not occur.
This problem is beyond annoyance. It is dangerous as any following vehicle has to react to the Mach E's sudden and significant reduction in speed.
I wondered if it was a fluke or something that happens frequently. I kept adaptive cruise engaged most of my 240 mile trip. I noticed small speed adjustments that had I not known to watch for it likely would have gone unnoticed to events similar to the first slowdown. Though my analysis is not scientific I did seem to note the more sudden changes in speed occur when passing a semi with exposed fuel tanks. When passing semis with fiberglass running from the front wheel all the way passed the fuel tanks, the slowdown did not occur.
This problem is beyond annoyance. It is dangerous as any following vehicle has to react to the Mach E's sudden and significant reduction in speed.
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