Music City Mama
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What are your thoughts on the more advanced safety features in newer vehicles? I'm talking about more than blind-spot detection or a monitor to alert you of oncoming movement when backing out of a parking space, but things like this:
Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM)
When RDM it active, an exterior camera is trained to scan the road for lane markings. If your vehicle seems to be leaving the road, an alert will sound and automatic braking could follow if no driver intervention is detected.
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
Like RDM, the LKAS scans the roadway to detect lane markings. When the system detects you are straying from your lane without using a turn signal, it can gently nudge you back to center.
Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)
The Honda Sensing CMBS™ system utilizes a series of front-mounted exterior cameras to scan the road ahead. If the system detects an oncoming collision with another vehicle, it can automatically push the brakes.
I test drove a car this weekend that automatically comes with these kinds of features. The reason I have to purchase a new vehicle is because I was in an accident last week and was fortunately able to swerve away to avoid a head-on collision. But it makes me nervous thinking about a vehicle trying to keep me in the center (like LKAS above) if I'm purposely trying to swerve. The CMBS particularly makes me nervous. I've read some stories online where this function has kicked in when it shouldn't (like on the interstate). What if I'm able to easily avoid something in the road and car automatically brakes?
Anyone care to share their experience with these kinds of features, good and bad? I think I'm just overly sensitive to the vehicle having that kind of control after just having had a pretty bad accident.
Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM)
When RDM it active, an exterior camera is trained to scan the road for lane markings. If your vehicle seems to be leaving the road, an alert will sound and automatic braking could follow if no driver intervention is detected.
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
Like RDM, the LKAS scans the roadway to detect lane markings. When the system detects you are straying from your lane without using a turn signal, it can gently nudge you back to center.
Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)
The Honda Sensing CMBS™ system utilizes a series of front-mounted exterior cameras to scan the road ahead. If the system detects an oncoming collision with another vehicle, it can automatically push the brakes.
I test drove a car this weekend that automatically comes with these kinds of features. The reason I have to purchase a new vehicle is because I was in an accident last week and was fortunately able to swerve away to avoid a head-on collision. But it makes me nervous thinking about a vehicle trying to keep me in the center (like LKAS above) if I'm purposely trying to swerve. The CMBS particularly makes me nervous. I've read some stories online where this function has kicked in when it shouldn't (like on the interstate). What if I'm able to easily avoid something in the road and car automatically brakes?
Anyone care to share their experience with these kinds of features, good and bad? I think I'm just overly sensitive to the vehicle having that kind of control after just having had a pretty bad accident.