OriginalBigAl
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Hello everyone , this is my first post and I,m going to start by considering ACC LKA and emergency braking which are now prevalent on new cars not just EVs. I have 42 years of driving experience both cars and bikes and have had several minor accidents , two my fault and five not, all below 20 mph where LKA would not be activated if I,d had it, and the same for ACC.
The emergency braking would have helped in three of the incidents ( maybe ) touche bois I,ve not had anything major.
In that time I can only recall one time when I would have appreciated ACC to avoid a sticky situation and never ever needed LKA.
I,ve ordered a MG4 for hopefully delivery before June and am dismayed by reports of its reactions to some of its "safety " features and as with other cars its automated resetting to default on , after switching off these intrusions. I realise all manufacturers are following NCAP rules to get the star ratings but are they or NCAP going to accept liability for any accidents caused by these systems if they are working correctly or if they are not . The MG users manual states the driver is responsible for the vehicle a point I agree with , but can a car have two masters .
On the test drive I took the car kept flashing me a message to watch the road when I was glancing left and right looking for pedestrians . What are your thoughts.
The emergency braking would have helped in three of the incidents ( maybe ) touche bois I,ve not had anything major.
In that time I can only recall one time when I would have appreciated ACC to avoid a sticky situation and never ever needed LKA.
I,ve ordered a MG4 for hopefully delivery before June and am dismayed by reports of its reactions to some of its "safety " features and as with other cars its automated resetting to default on , after switching off these intrusions. I realise all manufacturers are following NCAP rules to get the star ratings but are they or NCAP going to accept liability for any accidents caused by these systems if they are working correctly or if they are not . The MG users manual states the driver is responsible for the vehicle a point I agree with , but can a car have two masters .
On the test drive I took the car kept flashing me a message to watch the road when I was glancing left and right looking for pedestrians . What are your thoughts.
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