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I get the Which? magazine delivered each month and in this month's edition is a feature on car safety measures which are causing a lot of people a lot of problems. The article started with a couple of personal experiences. One lady said her Hyundai i20 constantly misreads speed limit signs telling her that a 30mph zone is 80mph..It, unnecessarily, corrects her steering as she crosses over centre lines when passing parked cars. Owners of MG4s reported lane-keep assist problems. MG has issued a software update .Hundreds of owner of many makes of cars reported to Which? that they have experienced lane-assist technology problems. In January, 1584 car owners who had Advanced Driving Assist Systems (ADAS) in their cars were contacted by Which? and most reported negative experiences. More than 50% turned off, at least, one of the features, at least, some of the time with 'speed assist' being the most often followed by lane-keep assist and they did so because they found it dangerous,annoying or distracting. There are four legally-mandated systems for new cars that EU member states have to comply with.They apply to Northern Ireland but not the UK yet but will be adopted here soon. However, most cars in the UK already have systems that comply so they can be driven here and in EU countries. The four requirements are.....speed assist - driver drowsiness and attention warning - braking and emergency lane keep -assist. The last two only to activate in a critically-dangerous situation..All four must activate, by default .ie come live, when the engine is started. European NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) specifications, which aren't legal requirements, go further but manufacturers can choose a mix between the two systems. The more NCAP features added, the more points awarded but, for instance,lane-keep assist is not mandatory but points will be lost for not having it or for not having it activate by default when the engine starts. With many cars, it's just not possible to turn lane-keep assist off and maintain the emergency function on.
On this note I better add what I read about the 2023 Audi A6. It has been upgraded since but mainly internal cosmetics and camera-based traffic sign recognition is now standard across every model but no change.The Technology Pack includes additional equipment including a Bang & Olufsen Premium Sound System, multi-coloured extended LED interior lighting, 360-degree camera with top view, Park Assist with Parking aid plus and a Head-up display.. Nothing in relation to all the aforementioned problems,it seems.
Scroll down to the review by one driver..Michael. Note what Audi said about getting 'more NCAP points'. https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/car-leasing/audi/a6/saloon/reviews
Back to Which? Quickie facts of their survey.
Speed assist-Turned off by 46% of drivers.
Lane-Keep asisst. 42% turn it off.
Automatic emergency braking- 34% turn it off.
Drowsiness/ Attention monitoring-32% turn it off.
Blind spot Monitoring-30% turn it off.
Technology is improving all the time but that's scant comfort for drivers who have current issues with all this AI technology .One car that came out very well is the top-end, all electric BMW i5 with a vast array of sensors, cameras and on-board computers. It's gone through extensive on-road testing to check out road markings how road markings vary and how signage is designed and positioned .The cost ranges from £68,000- 110,000, Cheaper cars or cars new to the British market can often trip up due to a lack of knowledge within the systems about our road system.
On this note I better add what I read about the 2023 Audi A6. It has been upgraded since but mainly internal cosmetics and camera-based traffic sign recognition is now standard across every model but no change.The Technology Pack includes additional equipment including a Bang & Olufsen Premium Sound System, multi-coloured extended LED interior lighting, 360-degree camera with top view, Park Assist with Parking aid plus and a Head-up display.. Nothing in relation to all the aforementioned problems,it seems.
Scroll down to the review by one driver..Michael. Note what Audi said about getting 'more NCAP points'. https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/car-leasing/audi/a6/saloon/reviews
Back to Which? Quickie facts of their survey.
Speed assist-Turned off by 46% of drivers.
Lane-Keep asisst. 42% turn it off.
Automatic emergency braking- 34% turn it off.
Drowsiness/ Attention monitoring-32% turn it off.
Blind spot Monitoring-30% turn it off.
Technology is improving all the time but that's scant comfort for drivers who have current issues with all this AI technology .One car that came out very well is the top-end, all electric BMW i5 with a vast array of sensors, cameras and on-board computers. It's gone through extensive on-road testing to check out road markings how road markings vary and how signage is designed and positioned .The cost ranges from £68,000- 110,000, Cheaper cars or cars new to the British market can often trip up due to a lack of knowledge within the systems about our road system.
