voxel
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- Nelson
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BC1.3 is a bit of a backwards step regarding disengagement. It's very aggressive on wanting your hands on the wheel and disengages during toll booths and certain sections of highway. Even more so than with 1.0, 1.1, etc.I'd also include BlueCruise with the constant disengagement. We have a grand total of 3 roads in Metro Vancouver that we can use hands-free BC with, and it SUCKS! I'll have it randomly COMPLETELY disengage not only the hands free, but shut off all lane keep assist randomly without warning on completely straight stretches of highway with no traffic around, gentle overcast, clean windshield, and clean roads with clear lines. I have a 2023.5 with BC1.3.
I was just on a road trip that was Hands-Free mapped for 95% of the journey. Vancouver to Kamloops on Hwy 1/Hwy 5. Theoretically I should have been able to be hands-free to the entire trip length until I took the exit in Kamloops, but I spent more time having to "take over" from Hands Free BC than I was able to spend hands free. BC is not able to handle anything more than a gentle curve before disengaging, which doesn't work when going through mountains, even on a divided 4 lane motorway. Yes, the map provided by Ford that shows the Mapped Roads, covers 95% of the limited-access highways I was on. The lane-keep in my old 2021 VW GLI could handle more curves before yelling at me. The FSD (Supervised) with the 2024 Model 3 handled the exact same road much better.
Also the FSD (Supervised) works in the rain, Blue Cruise does not, which isn't all that great given I live in a rainforest.
FSD is not AP. Autopilot is terrible IMO.
Neither offer hands free in the US.You did not answer the question: does the Hyundai driver assistance system offer a hands-free mode?
im pretty sure Rivian does not offer hands-free.
But that's not what LIDAR and these adaptive systems are for. The Hyundai/Kia lane centering has been spot on since 2021. Back in 2021, BlueCruise used to ping pong like a drunken sailor on the highways. BC 1.3 today is great but Ford has upped the nanny monitoring and now I get numerous "hands on wheel" and random disengagements.
I like BC but I use it less and less these days. It's best for long boring stretches of highway. For everyday use, I just want Hyundai/Kia lane centering and haptic detection on the steering wheel (Toyota and others do this - so it's not expensive).
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