totopo
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ACC-LSF works completely independently of lane keep assist. ACC-LSF is only concerned with the speed of the car. It follows the car in front of it at certain distance up to a max speed of whatever you set. At low speed it works as a smart cruise control but you need your hand on the steering wheel to steer the car and keep the car in the lane. It is nice because it like allows you zone out a little and prevent fatigue, but you can't like read a book or take a nap or something.Maybe I am mixing up the features in Sensing.
Does ACC-LSF work with Lane Keep Assist? If Lane Keep Assist is cut off under 35 mph, how would the car keep to its lane in traffic congestion?
As you can tell, I am looking for ways to help me to navigate highway congestion at speed as low as 10-20 MPH.
The lane keep assist doesn't care about the speed and distance, it only focuses on keeping the car in the lane. You can have acc off and lkas on and vice versa. Honestly, LKAS only kinda works for me. I think it depends a lot on the quality of your highway, and it wont follow bigger bends completely hands free. When it is working well, it kinda makes you need to do less corrections, but I wouldn't trust it to drive the car with my hands off the steering wheel, and it turns itself off under 35mph.
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