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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1678160" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>So I see this hasn’t changed from the Gen2. </p><p></p><p>Between Lucille and our Lincoln which uses basically the same setup, what I’ve observed is, your foot is either on the gas, or off but not on the brake and someone turns right in front of you, then you’re getting the collision alert if it’s what the vehicle thinks is possibly a collision. I find it a bit aggressive, spending decades in the metro DC area. I also found it’s not as much of a thing when you move to somewhere that’s not overcrowded. </p><p></p><p>I’ve adjusted the sensitivity down but still get the alerts and it kind of makes sense. You’re traveling at speed, and not breaking your stride but the 12 o’clock peasant car is slowing for a 90 degree turn into a driveway. The Rap thinks - ‘hey, this knucklehead pilot isn’t paying ATTENTION, so I’ll wake his/her lazy butt up ( and not get my face smashed in ). These trucks aren’t dumb.</p><p></p><p>I can get the alert if coming up on someone turning left at an intersection and I see that if I let off the gas, coast for a bit, the car will make the turn long before I get there. Lucille is thinking ‘dude, I’m not trying to face press into the back of this peasant car, slow down a little, eh?!’</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1678160, member: 21926"] So I see this hasn’t changed from the Gen2. Between Lucille and our Lincoln which uses basically the same setup, what I’ve observed is, your foot is either on the gas, or off but not on the brake and someone turns right in front of you, then you’re getting the collision alert if it’s what the vehicle thinks is possibly a collision. I find it a bit aggressive, spending decades in the metro DC area. I also found it’s not as much of a thing when you move to somewhere that’s not overcrowded. I’ve adjusted the sensitivity down but still get the alerts and it kind of makes sense. You’re traveling at speed, and not breaking your stride but the 12 o’clock peasant car is slowing for a 90 degree turn into a driveway. The Rap thinks - ‘hey, this knucklehead pilot isn’t paying ATTENTION, so I’ll wake his/her lazy butt up ( and not get my face smashed in ). These trucks aren’t dumb. I can get the alert if coming up on someone turning left at an intersection and I see that if I let off the gas, coast for a bit, the car will make the turn long before I get there. Lucille is thinking ‘dude, I’m not trying to face press into the back of this peasant car, slow down a little, eh?!’ [/QUOTE]
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