View Poll Results: Disgusting
Yes
6
28.57%
No
9
42.86%
Don't care
6
28.57%
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#26
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Lane assist is something I wanted to get but there was no cars available with it in stock that the feature which saves lives I believe. I know we all drive with common sense and all but when I was younger I did fall asleep once in early morning. Nothing happened cause where I was driving had a special coating in the sides of the roads to shake the vehicle.
#27
Super Member
Lane assist is something I wanted to get but there was no cars available with it in stock that the feature which saves lives I believe. I know we all drive with common sense and all but when I was younger I did fall asleep once in early morning. Nothing happened cause where I was driving had a special coating in the sides of the roads to shake the vehicle.
#28
Senior Member
Lane assist is something I wanted to get but there was no cars available with it in stock that the feature which saves lives I believe. I know we all drive with common sense and all but when I was younger I did fall asleep once in early morning. Nothing happened cause where I was driving had a special coating in the sides of the roads to shake the vehicle.
Now, Mercedes puts the vibration in the steering wheel. I guess veering off the side of the road is where Attention Assist kicks in. Like ajmtbm said, I hope to never need those things, but nice to know they're there.
#31
Member
If your mirrors are properly adjusted, you never have to look over your shoulder. Do you see the side of the car in your side mirrors?? That doesn't help see what is coming up beside you. You should see into the lane next to you. The inside mirror is for looking behind you.
#32
Senior Member
If your mirrors are properly adjusted, you never have to look over your shoulder. Do you see the side of the car in your side mirrors?? That doesn't help see what is coming up beside you. You should see into the lane next to you. The inside mirror is for looking behind you.
#33
Junior Member
Thread Starter
If your mirrors are properly adjusted, you never have to look over your shoulder. Do you see the side of the car in your side mirrors?? That doesn't help see what is coming up beside you. You should see into the lane next to you. The inside mirror is for looking behind you.
#34
Senior Member
Driving instructors in this country will teach students not only to adjust their outside mirrors for the blind spot, but also to do a quick 'quarter turn look' as well.
The blind spot assist is a useful assistive tool and well worth it. Not so much for me, but my wife has found it invaluable since we purchased cars with it, given her vision limitations.
The blind spot assist is a useful assistive tool and well worth it. Not so much for me, but my wife has found it invaluable since we purchased cars with it, given her vision limitations.