BlueCruise- what do you do while it's on?

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I used to fly the B-747 with a Captain that would knit while hurtling through the air 575 mph in a flying gas tank weighing well over 700,000 lbs. The flight engineer would usually be asleep.

Later, on the MD-11 and B-777, crosswords were all the thing. Or Sudoku. I usually did union work, or read.

Don’t you feel better about how people use Blue Cruise now. ;)
Ain’t Boeing I ain’t Going!
 

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Ain’t Boeing I ain’t Going!
Well now days it’s more like, ā€œIf it’s Boeing, I’m not going.ā€ Most airline pilots of my generation trust their ability to spit more than Boeing doing the right thing. A sad state of affairs for one of the formerly great engineering companies.
 


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You can all be honest and say you check your phone a little, too. :angel:
 

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I drive.

Ford Mustang Mach-E BlueCruise- what do you do while it's on? IMG_8271


and ponder on the solutions to all the world’s problems. These somehow involve integral calculus so I never have quite enough constants to arrive at a reasonable solution. ?ā€ā™‚

I generally do not use it in heavy traffic because I don’t trust that it will take the right actions for the idiocy around me.
 

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Yesterday I had a small nap at a long red light. I was hands free, but not BC hands free. Surprised myself a little bit, in spite of my long history of falling asleep in the driver’s seat. The scariest ever was in my 1985 RX7, waking up and a huge truck was right in front of me with the brake lights on! I slammed on the brakes and grabbed the wheel in a panic. I thought I was going to die. But gradually I came to the realization that I had stopped at a rest stop for a nap, and the semi pulling in front of me had woken me up. At least I was fully awake for the rest of the trip.
 

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Yesterday I had a small nap at a long red light. I was hands free, but not BC hands free. Surprised myself a little bit, in spite of my long history of falling asleep in the driver’s seat. The scariest ever was in my 1985 RX7, waking up and a huge truck was right in front of me with the brake lights on! I slammed on the brakes and grabbed the wheel in a panic. I thought I was going to die. But gradually I came to the realization that I had stopped at a rest stop for a nap, and the semi pulling in front of me had woken me up. At least I was fully awake for the rest of the trip.
But, more seriously and dangerously important, I’m sure I *have* fallen asleep in other cars for a second or two in the past while driving and in motion. So now I’m paranoid. I blow cold air in my face, blast the radio, sing, and try all sorts of tricks. I carry a Presso XI Nespresso machine and caffeine pills. I’m also eager and willing to pull over for a nap. I also usually have my wife beside me, so can switch drivers. But, I still worry.

I wonder if Bluecruise Handsfree and Bluecruise non-hands-free (which I know we don’t call Bluecruise here but I forget what we call it here — the blue circlish thing around the car icon but without the blue background and without the Hands Free symbol) make me safer about falling asleep, or not. I tried closing my eyes on an empty road while my passenger operated the steering wheel and the eye-watching thing that beeps when your eyes close is a good safety feature for people like me. So, I’m thinking I’m slightly better off.
 

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But, more seriously and dangerously important, I’m sure I *have* fallen asleep in other cars for a second or two in the past while driving and in motion. So now I’m paranoid. I blow cold air in my face, blast the radio, sing, and try all sorts of tricks. I carry a Presso XI Nespresso machine and caffeine pills. I’m also eager and willing to pull over for a nap. I also usually have my wife beside me, so can switch drivers. But, I still worry.

I wonder if Bluecruise Handsfree and Bluecruise non-hands-free (which I know we don’t call Bluecruise here but I forget what we call it here — the blue circlish thing around the car icon but without the blue background and without the Hands Free symbol) make me safer about falling asleep, or not. I tried closing my eyes on an empty road while my passenger operated the steering wheel and the eye-watching thing that beeps when your eyes close is a good safety feature for people like me. So, I’m thinking I’m slightly better off.
You might want to get checked for sleep apnea.

Falling asleep while driving is a symptom.

I speak from experience...
 

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It is useful for finishing a two handed food item.

Maybe I'm just contrary, but I find stop and go traffic to be the worst use case. It can't look 3-4 cars up and predict what they'll do, and it just jumps off the line and slams on the brakes as it hits following distance set points. Almost enough to make me car sick, certainly enough to slosh my coffee around.
The ride in traffic varies a LOT depending on your drive mode and follow distances. I am always in Whisper and notice follow distance 3 is a lot gentler than 2; I’ve also read here that Unbridled is a lot rougher on the accel/decel than other modes.
 

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It is useful for finishing a two handed food item.

Maybe I'm just contrary, but I find stop and go traffic to be the worst use case. It can't look 3-4 cars up and predict what they'll do, and it just jumps off the line and slams on the brakes as it hits following distance set points. Almost enough to make me car sick, certainly enough to slosh my coffee around.
Try Whisper...it takes the edge off
 

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Ain’t Boeing I ain’t Going!
Have you heard ANYTHING about Boeing in the last couple years?
Try Whisper...it takes the edge off
I’ve tried whisper and I still don’t really like it in stop ā€˜n go traffic. Still just a little too jerky and either too slow or too aggressive in response, depending. I use it some, but it definitely isn’t as smooth as I am - could be better, for sure.
 

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We find it fantastic in LA traffic. Bought a jeep with stop and go adaptive cruise control back in 2016 and realized I never want a car with out it. BC is another step above. Set it to level 3 and in Whisper mode, it smoothly does the stop and go. Just have to watch out for the dive bombers that sneak in when level 3 distance leaves too much of a gap.
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