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Good. These features make sense if you're 96 years old and drunk. For everyone else, they make the driving worse.
Keeping to the very right of the road, so that oncoming cars can pass a cyclist with a safe distance for everyone? No, goes the drunk retiree assistant, I'll pull you to the centre for a nice head-on collision.
Lane centering is designed to be compliant, not dominant, unlike self-driving (though I dont have experience with any self-driving systems. I'd bet they're compliant as well, just less so).
It requires little input maybe 95% of the time, but (to my knowledge) all implementations require hands on the wheel, so that the human can immediately take over for the other 5%.
I can't think of a case where adaptive cruise control is detrimental.
In my case, it started pulling the car to the middle, while I was deliberately driving on the very right to avoid oncoming, passing traffic. I could override it by turning the steering wheel in the other direction, but there was a fair bit of resistance. It very nearly caused a serious accident. This all happened in a split-second at 80 km/h. Had I been old or less alert people might've died because of this dumb fucking idiot system.
Again, if someone so far gone or so heavily impaired they can't keep a car in the middle of the lane, then the system is worth it. But then maybe that person shouldn't be driving in the first place?
In a friend of mine's car during rainfall the system detected a car in front where there in fact was none, and performed emergency braking. Again, a serious accident was only avoided due to the quick reaction of the following driver, or a rear-end collision at 120 km/h would've occurred.
These bullshit systems cause accidents.
This was my experience as well. I turned this feature off on my 2022 Kia because the tugging on the wheel is distracting and should not exist.
Nah, self driving in some cars is insanely good and you can’t use it if you disable the camera, for legal reasons.