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A while back I wrote a thread about BlueCruise and a question from @RMoore was asked of me regarding inclement weather and Lane Centering. At the time of my BlueCruise trip the weather was perfect so I responded to him with my experiences using Audi's version called Lane Assist. I gave him my very favorable review of Lane Assist and touted how much I loved it. This topic also came up previously here.
Today I was driving from the Bay Area (CA) to Sacramento (CA) and we had an unusual amount of rain. Yes, I realize that us California's probably think .0005 inches an hour is a torrential downpour, no comments needed. I noticed how poorly lane keep assist was handling the conditions. It was really having a hard time, going from a lane lock to nothing, non-stop. Even at very low speeds it wasn't able to grab clearly visible lane markers.
Later on in my drive I was presented with rain again and it did better, but still had issues.
I welcome feedback on what your take is here. Since many other people have had their vehicles much longer, how was your experience in the rain?
Today I was driving from the Bay Area (CA) to Sacramento (CA) and we had an unusual amount of rain. Yes, I realize that us California's probably think .0005 inches an hour is a torrential downpour, no comments needed. I noticed how poorly lane keep assist was handling the conditions. It was really having a hard time, going from a lane lock to nothing, non-stop. Even at very low speeds it wasn't able to grab clearly visible lane markers.
Later on in my drive I was presented with rain again and it did better, but still had issues.
I welcome feedback on what your take is here. Since many other people have had their vehicles much longer, how was your experience in the rain?
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