Some tech apparently keeps you trapped and unable to flee if someone stands in the path of your parked car. And eventually they will probably give their minions a device that disables your vehicle on the road.
that lane assist and adaptive cruise can actually be used against you if attacked. All they have to do is get in your way and slow down and the the lane assist, it's better to not be that distracted. As for the size. A fair point.
the point I was making was, there ars a lot of sensors not related to comfort in vehicles, many of which if they don't work right will disable the vehicle. The sensors relating to the adaptive cruise will not disable you directly, but outside influence can force it off the road.
The car would likely sense the issue and alert you that the system is offline assuming that you did not intentionally do that to your own vehicle. Also, I believe that a lot of the vehicles use a camera as part of the collision system or at least Toyota’s. Edit: don’t quote me on the camera thing though
F250 is way too big tho and tbh I enjoy the tech stuff especially the automation features like lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control.
Some tech apparently keeps you trapped and unable to flee if someone stands in the path of your parked car. And eventually they will probably give their minions a device that disables your vehicle on the road.
that lane assist and adaptive cruise can actually be used against you if attacked. All they have to do is get in your way and slow down and the the lane assist, it's better to not be that distracted. As for the size. A fair point.
the point I was making was, there ars a lot of sensors not related to comfort in vehicles, many of which if they don't work right will disable the vehicle. The sensors relating to the adaptive cruise will not disable you directly, but outside influence can force it off the road.
I have those features in the car i drive now. They can be disabled with a single button.
The lane keep assist actually has to be manually enabled every single time the car is started.
I do however understand the broader point you are making.
The car would likely sense the issue and alert you that the system is offline assuming that you did not intentionally do that to your own vehicle. Also, I believe that a lot of the vehicles use a camera as part of the collision system or at least Toyota’s. Edit: don’t quote me on the camera thing though