vks
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Gotcha. Very helpful. Does sound scary. Will keep that in mind.Don’t try to change lanes in heavy slow freeway traffic. For example, you’re cruising along at 65 with ACC on. Traffic slows to 20. A car passes on your left going say 25 and you decide to change lanes into the spot behind it. ACC, sensing the car in front of you is going 20, has you at 20. As you change lanes, the sensor interprets the small space between lanes as open road and accelerates hard toward 65, then as you finish the lane change behind the car going 25, it has to slam on the brakes. Scares the crap out of you and makes the drivers around you think you’re having a seizure. My advice, if you’re using ACC, stay in one lane.
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