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ADAS is Crap...
« on: December 11, 2023, 12:06:16 PM »
I was talking to one of our members at the RTE at Buxton about issues with emergency braking/lane assist in new cars and coincidently John Cadogan released a video on that very subject a couple of days later...

The worst thing about every modern car (Hint: It's 'ADAS')

I read my fair share of new car reviews and quite often there are complaints about some of the "so called" safety features in modern cars and how they either don't work properly or decide to work at the most inappropriate of times.
Most of the people I've come across usually turn off lane keeping assist as it can be too intrusive but, unfortunately it is turned back on when you restart the engine...which is obviously a pain in the bum!

All I can say is I'm sort of thankful our cars are a few years old so come with very few of these "safety features"...  :thumbs


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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2023, 12:12:22 PM »
There are lots of complaints from the Isusu/BT50 fraternity with lane assist and braking assist. Its not great off road when the car thinks there is an obstacle in front and brakes go on..  Lane assist is an annoyance, but if you use "INDICATORS" (BMW and Merc drivers are unaware of there use), you can change lanes without the car fighting you. The worst case is when dodging a sudden object in the way, and the cars fights the urge to doge it.
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2023, 12:30:30 PM »
The worst case is when dodging a sudden object in the way, and the cars fights the urge to doge it.

Even things such as potholes which are hard enough to avoid at the best of times! :||||


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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2023, 12:37:00 PM »
Just turn it off under vehicle settings
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« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2023, 01:03:53 PM »
If it was a simply a switch you needed to hit to turn these things off it wouldn't be so bad but many cars require you to dig deep into the settings to turn them off which is obviously a pain in the butt (especially when you're in a hurry) and then, of course, even if you do go to that effort, the moment you restart the engine you're back to square one with them back on again!  :cuss



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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2023, 05:43:08 PM »
With the D-Max, turning off the lane assist is dead easy, press and hold a button on the steering wheel. The emergency braking is something else again and quite dangerous at times and immensely irritating at other times (doing Googs track with it's 300 plus sandhills had the emergency braking activated a number of times when a piece of leafy vegetation got too close to a sensor). The manual comes in 2 parts, main and the display thingy and they comprise over 1,000 pages so I don't often refer to them, life is too short.
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2023, 07:26:35 AM »
My Ford Ranger has both, and I have never had a problem with either. The lane keeping assist can be simply turned on or off by means of a button on the end of the RHS stalk on the steering wheel, and it remembers the setting through power cycles. I turn it off on our local road, because its a windy, narrow, unmarked "lane", but I always use it on the better roads and find it remarkably effective. Overriding it when forcibly changing lanes or avoiding obstacles is minimal effort.
The emergency braking has only actuated a couple of times in the last 80,000kms. so hardly a problem. I dont use the car for hard core offroad, but have done many outback tracks and roads, and never had a problem.
 
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2023, 12:51:12 PM »
I guess how it performs will depend a lot on the types of roads you drive on and whether there are lane markings or not...

With 80,000ks I'm assuming your Ranger is a few years old?

These days to achieve a 5 Star Rating, ANCAP protocols require "lane assist" to automatically re-activate every time you start the engine...
Without that requirement, the latest model Ranger would only achieve a 4 Star rating...  :think1

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« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2023, 03:26:06 PM »
Can you not put a bit of black tape over the sensor? That is what my daughter did on a Mazda 323 she had and it never complained.
 
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2023, 03:39:16 PM »
I guess how it performs will depend a lot on the types of roads you drive on and whether there are lane markings or not...

With 80,000ks I'm assuming your Ranger is a few years old?

Cheers  :beer

Been around Australia twice plus up and down from mid north coast to Canberra etc.
Car is only 4 years old (heading for 5) and has only recently been superseeded. I note that the latest models have moved the disable button to the steering wheel, but dont whether it survives an on/off cycle.
 
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #10 on: December 12, 2023, 04:14:55 PM »


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« Reply #11 on: December 12, 2023, 04:20:09 PM »
Can you not put a bit of black tape over the sensor? That is what my daughter did on a Mazda 323 she had and it never complained.

I'm assuming you actually mean a Mazda 3, Steve?  :popcorn
I think with lane assist it uses a camera to see painted lines etc so covering that up might be an issue for other functions...  :think1
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« Reply #12 on: December 12, 2023, 10:11:26 PM »
> but dont whether it survives an on/off cycle.

It hasn't, if you can believe this article: https://www.drive.com.au/news/2023-ford-ranger-everest-ancap-lane-keeping-software/

mmm!!, maybe I'll keep this model then. But who knows when Ford will decide to change the LKA button function to on by default?. Interesting that ANCAP mandate that it be difficult to turn it off.
 
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #13 on: December 13, 2023, 07:35:43 AM »
Can you not put a bit of black tape over the sensor? That is what my daughter did on a Mazda 323 she had and it never complained.

I'm assuming you actually mean a Mazda 3, Steve?  :popcorn
I think with lane assist it uses a camera to see painted lines etc so covering that up might be an issue for other functions...  :think1
It may have been a '3' (modern cars all look the same now) and she has a Hyundi now which has the turn off every time you start it.
 
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #14 on: December 13, 2023, 11:17:37 AM »
My car, which I have had since new, a Pulsar SSS is now 25 years old and the main reason I am looking at new one is to get ALL the new safety features. I drive a hire car a few times a year and love blind spot warning, reversing camera with guide lines that move with the steering and active cruise control. Also happy to live with lane assist. Had a Subaru Liberty two weeks ago and think it was one button on the steering wheel to turn off lane assist.  Will also be looking for heads up display. Remember the days when people didn't like ABS.
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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2023, 06:18:06 PM »
Cheers Glen...  :beer

I'd be happy with just a reversing camera and active cruise. Happy to not have lane assist and to a lesser extent, emergency braking though as some of these systems can be too intrusive at times, depending on the car.
The fact that so many people want to turn them off suggests that some of these safety systems aren't as good as they could be and don't work with all road conditions.

As for blind spot monitoring, I understand it can be very helpful at times but, I reckon one downside is that it encourages drivers not to be as observant as they should be with many drivers not worrying about doing head checks etc...

Unfortunately, most of this stuff is becoming mandatory in new cars... :fp


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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2023, 09:24:29 PM »
Recent data on safety systems like lane guidance and collision avoidance shows that you are 10 to 50 times less likely to be involved in a fatal accident.

The computer responds far faster than any human.

My car has 8 cameras reading my environment at least 50 times/second.

Get a friend to hold a 30 cm ruler with the 0 cm between the thumb and finger with your finger and thumb at least 5 cm apart, get them to drop it without warning, and see if you can catch the ruler before it poses through. If you catch it, the cm and the rate acceleration of gravity formula will tell you how many seconds it took you to respond. It will be at least 1 to 2 seconds.

At 100 km/h, 1 second is at least 27.7 metres of travel.

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« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2023, 11:02:05 PM »
Recent data on safety systems like lane guidance and collision avoidance shows that you are 10 to 50 times less likely to be involved in a fatal accident.

The computer responds far faster than any human.

My car has 8 cameras reading my environment at least 50 times/second.

Get a friend to hold a 30 cm ruler with the 0 cm between the thumb and finger with your finger and thumb at least 5 cm apart, get them to drop it without warning, and see if you can catch the ruler before it poses through. If you catch it, the cm and the rate acceleration of gravity formula will tell you how many seconds it took you to respond. It will be at least 1 to 2 seconds.

At 100 km/h, 1 second is at least 27.7 metres of travel.

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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #18 on: December 15, 2023, 08:25:59 AM »
Advanced driver assistance systems ‘inconsistent and dangerous’ – report

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« Reply #19 on: December 15, 2023, 10:54:10 AM »
I turn off lane assist (one right-thumb button on the steering wheel, just a press and hold for a few seconds) when driving Helen's new Kia Sportage as I get tired of the incessant beeping when the car drifts over lane separation lines.

..... Remember the days when people didn't like ABS.

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« Reply #20 on: December 15, 2023, 03:05:05 PM »
I have mixed feelings about the ADAS and other fancy tech on my 2022 WRX.

Adaptive cruise is awesome!
Auto-cornering headlights (not exactly a new feature) - love it.
Lane departure beeps have taught me to be better at lane control and to not be lazy about signalling when changing lanes. However I do turn it off via the touchscreen menus for twisty roads.
Emergency lane departure steering correction is something I'd be happy to do without. However it needs to be disabled on every drive so I just live with it, except on twisties.
The Lane Centreing function that functions with the cruise control is great on long straight motorways but can be downright dangerous on twisty roads (as acknowleged by Subaru). It's just a press of a steering wheel button to turn it on / off.
The emergency braking would no doubt be brilliant in a real emergency but it has a tendency to panic and yell at me if, say, there is a car coming at me at speed in the other lane on a bend. Annoying, but one day it may be a life saver.
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« Reply #21 on: December 16, 2023, 10:28:20 AM »
 :bl11.   I drive a 2001 falcon traytop Ute ,it has very few electric interferences,electronic ignition and ABS brakes are about it .
             Most of the repairs and servicing I can do myself saving about a $150 an hour these days .
             My worry about these new cars is when they get older and a few Kay’s on them the gremlins are going to start invading
             These electronic systems and it’s going to be very expensive to repair. Due to parts shortages and obsolescence happening
              A lot sooner  it may be a wrecking proposition It may be in the near future that motoring may only be available to those
              who can afford a relatively new car ! The rest will have to take the bus.( No offence Bodo )
             
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« Reply #22 on: December 16, 2023, 10:31:04 AM »
The rest will have to take the bus.( No offence Bodø)

Take the bus.  Just don't park it across anyone's driveway.  :p
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« Reply #23 on: December 16, 2023, 04:29:06 PM »
:bl11.   
             My worry about these new cars is when they get older and a few Kay’s on them the gremlins are going to start invading
             These electronic systems and it’s going to be very expensive to repair.

I remember selling my Nissan Skyline to a lady many years ago. Her husband came with her to look at the car and grumbled about the electronic ignition/electronic fuel injection etc etc, saying that he could fix his old cars himself but could never fix one of these if it goes wrong. His wife ignored him and bought the car anyway.
Yet electronic ignition and fuel injection are 2 very very reliable technologies and cars became far more reliable with them than without. (we all remember cleaning/adjusting points/spark plugs, forever fiddling with carburettors...).
My point is that automotive technologies are generally very robust and diagnostic tools to suit the increasingly complex technologies progress at just a slightly slower pace than the technology does, so although it sounds very difficult to imagine how one might fix something, once you have the tools its not so bad. And once you've identified a faulty module, you replace it unless you also happen to be an electronics enthusiast.

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Re: ADAS is Crap...
« Reply #24 on: December 16, 2023, 05:13:28 PM »
:bl11.   
             My worry about these new cars is when they get older and a few Kay’s on them the gremlins are going to start invading
             These electronic systems and it’s going to be very expensive to repair.


My point is that automotive technologies are generally very robust and diagnostic tools to suit the increasingly complex technologies progress at just a slightly slower pace than the technology does, so although it sounds very difficult to imagine how one might fix something, once you have the tools its not so bad. And once you've identified a faulty module, you replace it unless you also happen to be an electronics enthusiast.



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