Mach E in stop and go traffic?

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Thanks! So is the steering wheel looking for a minor force to be applied, a particular hand position, or both? I'm not looking for hands free driving, but I tend to drive from the bottom of the steering wheel in traffic when not a lot of steering is required.
Minor force. However, I'm having to retrain myself a bit. On long drives or stop and go, I usually one hand with my right hand at about 4 or 5. The steering wheel sensor does much better with a single left hand at 8 or 7 than a single right hand. Two hands low is fine.
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Same here. Small Town stop and go, I do have to hit resume after 20-30 seconds. I just found out how to hit resume I'm embarrassed to say. Had no idea the increase/decrease speed lever was also the resume! It's goes up, down and it pushes in! I wish I would have known to treat it like an XBox controller!
 
 




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