agoldman
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my 24 GT isn't in the middle either.
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You’re probably in a minority Jim. Perhaps not in this forum, but among all owners and drivers. Most folks don’t use any of the lane keeping or lane centering features that their cars might have. Most folks don’t use any form of cruise control let alone a hands free version. (BCHF, SuperCruise, FSD, et al). They just don’t like these features that much.Which “bug” are you trying to correct for that is so serious that it requires disabling safety systems?
Have you turned lane keeping off? Lane centering off? It’s the same as earlier years used to be.my 24 GT isn't in the middle either.
You should have probably bought a car without thousands of dollars of sensors and millions of dollars of effort put into the adas, seems like a waste of money, maybe a golf cart next time?You’re probably in a minority Jim. Perhaps not in this forum, but among all owners and drivers. Most folks don’t use any of the lane keeping or lane centering features that their cars might have. Most folks don’t use any form of cruise control let alone a hands free version. (BCHF, SuperCruise, FSD, et al). They just don’t like these features that much.
For them, that handy little car icon isn’t doing squat, and it’s just as handy over on the right side of the ipc.
If people aren’t going to use that stuff anyway there’s nothing to be lost by using this procedure in Forscan. Want further examples? Go haunt the various Facebook mme groups and see how often the centered speed comes up. Spoiler alert: a lot. The fact that they noticed a changed means all the ADAS features were already off.
(sarcasm)You have driver aids turned on. Turn them off and you’ll see it in the center with the nice UI.my 24 GT isn't in the middle either.
Way to make presumptions. Or do you just fail at critical reading on everything? I said a lot of people like to like to just drive. Is that really so hard to understand? And what part of this passage you quoted did I say I like having all the ADAS features off? Or did you simply assume? As for seatbelts, I don't presume to tell others whether or not to wear them.You should have probably bought a car without thousands of dollars of sensors and millions of dollars of effort put into the adas, seems like a waste of money, maybe a golf cart next time?
Seatbelts are uncomfortable right why wear them? Or airbags, ABS is for suckers right?(sarcasm)
In hindsight you always did seem better adjusted but there is a real lack of common sense on this forum so sorry for lumping you in I guess unless you think it's cool to turn off adas or abs or seatbelts or airbags...no presumptions.Way to make presumptions. Or do you just fail at critical reading on everything? I said a lot of people like to like to just drive. Is that really so hard to understand? And what part of this passage you quoted did I say I like having all the ADAS features off? Or did you simply assume? As for seatbelts, I don't presume to tell others whether or not to wear them.
What’s “Facebook”? ?You’re probably in a minority Jim. Perhaps not in this forum, but among all owners and drivers. Most folks don’t use any of the lane keeping or lane centering features that their cars might have. Most folks don’t use any form of cruise control let alone a hands free version. (BCHF, SuperCruise, FSD, et al). They just don’t like these features that much.
For them, that handy little car icon isn’t doing squat, and it’s just as handy over on the right side of the ipc.
If people aren’t going to use that stuff anyway there’s nothing to be lost by using this procedure in Forscan. Want further examples? Go haunt the various Facebook mme groups and see how often the centered speed comes up. Spoiler alert: a lot. The fact that they noticed a changed means all the ADAS features were already off.
The really cool UI is only available in Unbridled mode ?You have driver aids turned on. Turn them off and you’ll see it in the center with the nice UI.
There are nice elements for Engage and Whisper too. The battery bar in Engage is a core piece of the Mach-E’s design language. It’s what you see when the car turns on every time.The really cool UI is only available in Unbridled mode ?
You’re right. I’ve just always liked the growing orange diamond. I rarely saw it though because (surprise) I always have lane keeping turned on ?There are nice elements for Engage and Whisper too. The battery bar in Engage is a core piece of the Mach-E’s design language. It’s what you see when the car turns on every time.
There is something else in all this that is rarely discussed as it may not be all that common. On some roads that appear to meet requirements for lane centering and lane keep assist, the system doesn't register the lane lines. Some of that might be due to the position of the sun relative to the horizon, but certainly not most of it around here. Most of our roads do not support BCHO or even adaptive cruise control with no lane centering.In hindsight you always did seem better adjusted but there is a real lack of common sense on this forum so sorry for lumping you in I guess unless you think it's cool to turn off adas or abs or seatbelts or airbags...no presumptions.