The most obvious application for such a system would be a vehicle with an engine and transmission behind the driver, as it would the use of a manual transmission without having to run a hydraulic line to the rear from the clutch master cylinder which is usually directly in front of the clutch pedal.
yeah, but what do you propose to do to those awful people who have perfectly functional older cars that don’t meet your nanny-mandate that is keeping your family from certain doom?
"I got in my truck and started driving. As I approached the intersection I started to brake. The brakes went all the way down and the truck did not brake. I ended up past the stop sign in the middle of the intersection. I turned around and went back slowly to my house. I almost hit a pedestrian where the truck did not brake."
All of these systems are introduced for 2 reasons – as i said initially, bad auto design, and additionally, bad driver education. So fix the real issues here and let’s start having cars designed to facilitate good driving, not try to correct for bad driving. Can we get cars with appropriately sized windows and belt line that don’t eliminate and downward point of view to the road? And also, headlights are finally starting to get looked at. And then the bad driving is obvious, too – we need to actually teach people how to drive and enforce it. I’d much rather pay more for driver education than for awful driver assist aids that i don’t need or want.
Chevrolet S-10 has been on the roads for quite long time and this has led build-up of its miles and reduction of its reliability. These are one of those trucks that you would not want to buy a used considering the problems it comes with. It can be acquired at an affordable price but the problems is that their owners might end up spending a lot of money in repairs and maintaining it on road. Instead going for this truck it would be better to splash more cash upfront for a truck that is less costly to maintain.
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So far, none of my vehicles has had this technology, though I expected my new truck to carry it since it is an option for the trim package I have. I think the only reason I dodged it is that I chose to not take the NAV option as the Apple Car Play/Android Auto means you can use the GPS in your phone just as easily (and far more frequently updated.)
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In terms of the end-use type, OEMs are expected to remain the largest consumer of the adaptive cruise control system in the global automotive industry over the next five years. The segment roughly consumed more than 90% of the market in 2015 in terms of value.
The lane departure warning systems often want you to drive like an old lady. They don’t help anything or anybody. They just annoy and distract.
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Trucks often need to do more than drive around so there are two different trailering camera packages available on the Silverado. One gives you a guide-lined backup view for approaching the trailer, plus a look down at the hitch for final positioning. The more advanced trailering package builds on those functions with side views that look down the length of the truck and trailer, and a forward view that gives you a look at whatâs next to the truckâs front tires, which is also handy for four-wheel drive adventures. Finally, you can get an auxiliary camera that mounts on the back of your trailer. Itâs hard-wired through the truckâs rear bumper and allows you to see whatâs behind the trailer.
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