SPEED WARNING Alert | How it’s RUINING new cars…

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Nick O'Leary

Nick O'Leary

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@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
⬇ Disable it for your car! ⬇ 7:00 How to Disable - Mercedes 7:20 How to Disable - Volkswagen 7:35 How to Disable - Tesla 7:40 How to Disable - BMW & Mini 8:02 How to Disable - BYD
@waynejohn8
@waynejohn8 2 ай бұрын
The sad thing is that even if you disable the in-cabin warning, 'they' could still, and are, possible collecting data to sell to brokers. 😪😪
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Let’s hope not! 🤞🏼
@GeneralOffice-vt3uy
@GeneralOffice-vt3uy 2 ай бұрын
It turns back on when you turn off the engine
@ronskanal1377
@ronskanal1377 2 ай бұрын
@@waynejohn8 But not Tesla 😅
@ihavenousername1805
@ihavenousername1805 2 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity, could you buy a miniature 70mph sticker and stick it front of the cars camera, or would the GPS override it?😂😂
@chrissmith2114
@chrissmith2114 2 ай бұрын
The best safety feature in any vehicle is a driver paying full attention to the road...
@reallynotpc
@reallynotpc 2 ай бұрын
Not so easy to find one of those!
@dafoex
@dafoex 2 ай бұрын
Sadly we live in a world where plenty don't...
@kevindarkstar
@kevindarkstar 2 ай бұрын
Few and far between
@NineEyeRon
@NineEyeRon 2 ай бұрын
Sadly common sense is the least common of the senses.
@alexalston3001
@alexalston3001 2 ай бұрын
and all this tech does is distract.
@tomskwomble66
@tomskwomble66 2 ай бұрын
One problem with any warning, be it speed, low tyre pressure etc is that they when the beeps sounds people will take their eyes of the road to see what it is and sometimes it's some odd symbol in the dash that is not obvious. Another unfortunate side effect is that people just start ignoring all the warning sounds.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Very true! Luckily the text is usually simplified and not a paragraph long 🤓
@ChickenSplash
@ChickenSplash 2 ай бұрын
there is a reason why warning sounds are annoyingly high pitch beeps, i cant just ignore that
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 2 ай бұрын
yeah, imagine grandma getting into one of today's newer cars. probably won't even be able to figure out how to start it... Took me a few minutes in a recent hire car, AND I'm a tech head!
@101ventus
@101ventus 2 ай бұрын
I have a new car with this. Everything you say is spot on. Having to turn the beeping off every time I use it is very irritating. It is a dangerous distraction in my view.
@urbancats1
@urbancats1 Ай бұрын
But my car only alerts low tyre pressure when I'm stopped for more like 5 seconds or smth. The TPM light would come on but an audible warning and a warning on the info display would only appear if its stopped
@stuartjohnston1086
@stuartjohnston1086 2 ай бұрын
Those systems are exactly the reason I'm keeping my old car, which has none of them. I am keeping an eye on the aftermarket coding options. When somebody figures out a way to permanently disable this on certain cars / makes, then I'll consider one of those cars.
@martinday2815
@martinday2815 2 ай бұрын
Oh well and good until insurance companies get interested and becomes an MOT check.
@sushiginger444
@sushiginger444 2 ай бұрын
On my BMW you can turn it off permanently. If you don’t like it, don’t use it. I find it useful, but it’s not perfect.
@DerDoJo
@DerDoJo 2 ай бұрын
@@sushiginger444 not in the european market. there it HAS to enable itself on every start otherwise it is not compliant. maybe you have an older model where this feature was part of the normal driver assistance and is not covered under the new regulation.
@sushiginger444
@sushiginger444 2 ай бұрын
@@DerDoJo Ah yes, mine was registered July 2023 but the law came in July 2024. However mine would still be compliant because it does show a small speed limit sign on the dash which flashes if you go over - that is all that is required - although some cars automatically slow down as well - mine only does that if you switch that function on.
@schrodingerscat1863
@schrodingerscat1863 2 ай бұрын
@@DerDoJo These things can be coded out using diagnostic tools like an Autel, unless it is mandatory everywhere there is pretty much always an option to disable it if you can configure the ECU. I asked Mercedes to disable keyless entry on a car I wanted to buy and they said if couldn't be done until I said it was a deal breaker, then magically they decided they could do it.
@Matticitt
@Matticitt 2 ай бұрын
Any system put into a vehicle should NOT be "oh it works 80% of the time, then 20% of the time it's hot garbage". I cannot stand any rythmic beeping. It absolutely drives me crazy to the point of genuine anger. All those beeps in modern cars simply mean I will never buy one. I can't. For my mental health. Also I've hear about the lane-keep-assist system violently yanking the steering wheel out of the hands of the driver and steering the vehicle into oncoming traffic almost causing a head-on collision. Who will be responsible for killing a person when the system does shit like that? It's absolutely insane all those half-baked systems are mandated to be included. Insane!
@a64738
@a64738 Ай бұрын
Yes I call it driver kill assist... I tried 4 different cars with this kill assist feature where it suddenly and abruptly would try to steer you straight into oncoming traffic every other car I met on the road. You had to grab the wheel hard and fight the kill assist to not crash head on... It happens when you drive on narrow roads and the kill assist think it is safer to crash into oncoming traffic at 80km/h then getting close to the edge of the road... All cars with this kill assist feature should be banned from the roads !!!
@TheWanderingNeko
@TheWanderingNeko Ай бұрын
the lane assist struggles the most on unmarked roads. It can recognise crack repairs as road lines and think I'm on the wrong side of the road. This has pulled me into the oncoming lane or into the grass multiple times. And when it thinks I'm drifting out of my lane, it'll pull me back, even though I drift out to avoid somebody who's going into my lane...
@robob4465
@robob4465 Ай бұрын
@@a64738 I sure love technology that actively wants me dead,even more so when it's forced upon me
@Matticitt
@Matticitt Ай бұрын
@@TheWanderingNeko active safety system which you have to actively fight to keep you self.
@ZealotOfSteal
@ZealotOfSteal 26 күн бұрын
My brother was driving a rental and the lane assist almost caused him to crash into a car that had stopped on the side of the road. Because when he moved to the left to avoid it, the lane assist yanked him back. A second later the car started beeping at him since it finally noticed the obstacle. Absolutely insane.
@markrandle4782
@markrandle4782 2 ай бұрын
I recently bought a new 24 BMW not knowing about this and soon got totally fed up that you had to turn it off every time you started the car. I got so fed up that I sold the car and bought an older one. Nanny state gone mad
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah having worked in a dealer for another manufacturer before it’s something that sales people don’t talk about as they know what it’s like. At least with BMW it is very easy to turn off! Annoyingly it’s per driving session though…
@maskofsan1ty
@maskofsan1ty 2 ай бұрын
A nanny state is one that controls an individual to protect themselves. Controlling a driver to protect someone else is not nanny state.
@pevebe
@pevebe 2 ай бұрын
@@maskofsan1ty This is one of many examples of the nanny state. Your definition isn't adhered to
@dawid97641
@dawid97641 2 ай бұрын
tried to slow down maybe ???
@SideQuestStijn
@SideQuestStijn Ай бұрын
If you watch the video you’d learn that the cars get the limit wrong _alll_ the time. So unless you’re suggesting to drive dangerously slow….
@doughunt9621
@doughunt9621 2 ай бұрын
I have a 71 reg VW group car with adaptive cruise control. There is one stretch of 70mph road I use frequently with a slip road which has 40mph signs just at the end of the central reservation. The car sees the signs and jams the brakes on. Damn dangerous. I paid for this system and I hate it. My worry is that if the legislation requires the car to be unable to exceed the limit it thinks it is and force cars to slow down by hard braking, this may result in accidents if a following vehicle doesn't have the same info or behaves differenly. Imagine the chaos if your car thinks it is on a 30mph road and everyone else can legally do 60mph.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah let’s hope that doesn’t happen! 🤔
@rich7447
@rich7447 2 ай бұрын
Why does the UK go by when the car was first registered rather than model year? Was your car build in 2021 or sitting on a lot for 4 years before being registered in 2021?
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 2 ай бұрын
My car is from 2016 and has that option ,to automatically set speed off adaptive cruise control to speed signs but in 8 years i never had courage to turn it on.Thanks to your comment i guess i did right thing
@sushiginger444
@sushiginger444 2 ай бұрын
VW Group car? What kind? Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche? My money’s on Skoda. 😂
@kathrynwhitby9799
@kathrynwhitby9799 2 ай бұрын
problematic for older "dumb" cars. Remember when makers used to put ABS badges on the boot (to warn following drivers)?
@muppit666
@muppit666 2 ай бұрын
The problem with a lot of drivers is they don’t pay a lot of attention now. So when you put all this “tech” in cars, they’ll pay even less attention than they did and wait for the car to correct them. Driving is a privilege not a right, and some peoples should never be behind a wheel.
@NuSpirit_
@NuSpirit_ 2 ай бұрын
I drive my Dacia Duster 2, which has only blind spot assist and nothing else. Then I sat into our company's Kia and that bloody thing was screaming all the time for all the reasons, even when I looked both ways if I can go from side road, it was yelling "pay attention!" - all the dings and bops are distracting me, making me more likely to make a mistake. I wanted to buy a new car next year, but I'll either stick to my basic Dacia or buy something older. No way I want my car screaming at me in my life too.
@alexrobinson2281
@alexrobinson2281 2 ай бұрын
I run a 2014 duster 4x4 , state of the art , it has electric windows and errrr ? that’s it ! Wouldn’t part with it , brilliant wee car
@alfaeco15
@alfaeco15 2 ай бұрын
Congrats, your car just became your wife.
@TX200AA
@TX200AA 2 ай бұрын
That is not even the worst "assist system". My new Skoda Octavia VRS does not have speed assist but does have lane assist, which is horrible. The first time I drove the car I was on a narrow main road. A lorry came towards me straddling the centre line, so I moved over to the extreme left edge of the road and lane assist tried its best to push me into the path of the lorry. Its not just stupid on narrow UK main and B roads, it is downright dangerous. Its easy, but annoying to turn it off, but you have to do so every time you start the engine. Perhaps I should buy an OBD11 device to turn it off permanently? Maybe the device could also turn off speed alert?
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yes many cars have some assist tech these days but each car manufacturer has their own way of implementing that tech. Some brake (or what I would describe, jolt) one side of the car to get back into lane. Some use steering intervention. Some of the newer systems I’ve tested are better, maybe I should make a video on that! 😅 Some roads it’ll brake even though there are no lane markings. Possibly, I’ve never tried using one but go careful if a car has a warranty. You’d be modifying software and they might get funny about it. Not 100% sure either way but just highlighting that it could pose an issue.
@a64738
@a64738 Ай бұрын
I call it kill assist... The system think it is safer to send you straight into into a 80km/h + 80km/h head on collition then getting close to the edge of the road, insanity... Cars with that kill assist should be banned from the roads!!! I tried 4 different cars with kill assist system and they all tried actively to kill me by trying HARD to send me into straight head on coalition and you had to wrestle the steering hard to avoid collation.
@aightm8
@aightm8 26 күн бұрын
Wrong use case for the feature though. A good thing to have on for long motorway / dual carriageway drives
@chrispenn715
@chrispenn715 2 ай бұрын
Agree with you - these systems are badly flawed. It's been an issue on cars for several years already - although until now they have usually just flashed a warning on the instruments. I've also had issues with LKA (lane killer assist 😂) and with emergency braking. It's a pain that you have to navigate menus to switch off on every journey. The nanny systems have gone too far - it's like having a learner driver supervise your driving!
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Haha Lane Killer Assist 😂 Not heard that one before 😅
@holycow666
@holycow666 2 ай бұрын
The more time goes on, the more I appreciate my old car.
@bruce6014
@bruce6014 2 ай бұрын
Me too! I've set my old car up to beep if I go over 80mph. Avoids me getting carried away on motorways. That's enough assistance for me, thanks.
@a64738
@a64738 Ай бұрын
The price of older cars is skyrocketing here in Norway...
@danielmarkiewicz8489
@danielmarkiewicz8489 2 ай бұрын
in Poland,Europe problem is that crossroad will remove speed limit, and no sign is needed for that, must most cars does not know about it and those only read signs. so there is situation with 30 speed limit for 200 meters that is naturally canceled by next crossroad but car is beeping constantly forever or until it reads next speed limit sign somewhere
@Richard-bq3ni
@Richard-bq3ni 2 ай бұрын
Indeed, and my car also doesn't understand white car on blue background (100km/h), or the grey "end of current speed limit" sign. (Netherlands)
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 2 ай бұрын
In Serbia we have school zone sign often with out speed limit sign but it means 30 km/h zone ,so this summer speed camera got me ticket for driving 40 there
@laurent5926
@laurent5926 2 ай бұрын
Same rule in France… this is ignored by the ISA. It is not intelligent at all and should require IA to work properly.
@ZealothPL
@ZealothPL Ай бұрын
There is a simple solution to this: the state should provide detailed maps with current speed limits. And just have the system be based on that
@danielmarkiewicz8489
@danielmarkiewicz8489 Ай бұрын
@@ZealothPL impossible in poland, we have places specific for police control where rules are confused enough to gather alot of many
@John-ik1os
@John-ik1os 2 ай бұрын
With speed limiter enabled my Ford Focus can suddenly slow just because there had been a temporary speed limit which has not been updated on the sat nav. An example would be road works on the motorway reducing the speed from 70mph to 50 mph but all the road works have gone. This can be unnerving and possibly dangerous if a car is tailgating. The only way to go faster is to put my accelerator to the floor or switch off the speed limiter.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yes this can happen at times! Seen many times across all manufacturers around before. Usually just override it.
@ViewBothSides
@ViewBothSides 2 ай бұрын
The manufacturers should ALL provide a 'customised settings' page where you can set all your preferences, and then provide a super-short shortcut for that (like holding a button on the steering wheel down as in a couple of the examples). That way the driver can say no to lane keeping assist, no to speed assist, yes to makeup assist, no to butt massage assist, whatever, when they get in the car and all is fine and still legal.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Butt massage assist 😂 That would be a good idea though, one button for your preferences 🙏🤓
@nivs123
@nivs123 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary AFAIK - Renault are doing this now
@discophil6726
@discophil6726 2 ай бұрын
The shortcut should be, pressing the ignition button
@Floh_HRO
@Floh_HRO 2 ай бұрын
@@nivs123 yes the new renault 5 has this feature. double press a button to the left of the steering wheel.
@ViewBothSides
@ViewBothSides 2 ай бұрын
@@discophil6726 good idea, one of the settings options could be 'load all these settings on powerup'. Perfect workaround.
@cachememory
@cachememory 2 ай бұрын
Same with emergency braking assisst: It recognizes a car on another turning lane braking and it makes an emergeny brake! Who is at fault here? These system lead also to crashes and therefore shouldn‘t be allowed at all …
@robob4465
@robob4465 Ай бұрын
They should rename it to "driver injury assist"
@steveh9428
@steveh9428 2 ай бұрын
I had to do a speed awareness course because I was doing 37mph in a 30 mph zone. I had driven from a 40 zone to a 30 zone in late spring last year, but because the local council had yet to trim the roadside foliage, the 30mph signs had become overgrown and invisible to my car’s scanners. There is, of course, no comeback from such a situation (or, at least, not without an awful lot of time-consuming research and effort, such as taking photos of the signs, which might be hundreds of miles from where you live and might now have been cleared by the council, in which case you’d have to contact that council to advise you when the area was cleared, etc, etc, etc).
@hotshot8365
@hotshot8365 2 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s never going to work in the plebs favour, really you would think if the car couldn’t see it, it could be argued a human couldn’t either so that would be a get out clause (if they insist on having this tech in cars)
@steveh9428
@steveh9428 2 ай бұрын
@@hotshot8365 You’d then have to prove that the car didn’t see it 🤷🏻‍♂️
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Very true to all of the above! Hopefully the course wasn’t too time consuming!
@TonyWhitley
@TonyWhitley 2 ай бұрын
So it’s the car's fault that you didn’t see the sign?
@steveh9428
@steveh9428 2 ай бұрын
@@TonyWhitley Did you not read my post? The signs were covered by overgrown foliage. Bye now.
@beans9647
@beans9647 Ай бұрын
The kind of tech I want is fancy stuff such as "heated seats", "air conditioning", and "basic ABS". Anything more tends to get too intrusive. I hate the idea of a car shoving me back into a lane or yelling at me about my speed because while this may help me sometimes, usually there's a reason my inputs are what they are.
@WitheredPancake
@WitheredPancake 2 ай бұрын
It triggers on me quite often when I'm driving down a road (e.g. 60 mph limit), and I drive past a side street with a different speed limit sign for traffic turning in (e.g. 30 mph), the car then produces audible alerts because it now thinks the speed limit is 30, when I could be going as fast as 60 mph. The alerts can be quite distracting, especially when you're in a car you aren't familiar with. I do tend to drive with the automatic speed limiter on too, but in this case, the car will then start to slow down, confusing drivers that are following whilst I fumble for the control to cancel the speed limiter. I'm seriously considering placing some waterproof black tape over the camera on my windscreen as the GPS data is mostly correct for me, but I don't think the camera sign detection technology is anything like ready yet.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
I agree with all of that! Apart from the tape 😅 Just go careful, modern cars use a lot of sophisticated tech through that camera. It may affect other safety systems like auto braking etc. example you’re driving at 50mph and the car doesn’t think you’re moving at all. It might just think there’s a fault with lane assist or worse case scenario do something not intended because it couldn’t see. I’m just being overly cautious probably! 😅
@WitheredPancake
@WitheredPancake 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Yeah, you're spot on. I wouldn't actually do that, but it's so damn tempting!
@barrywhite5899
@barrywhite5899 2 ай бұрын
I’m sticking with older cars. I don’t know why a bloke sat in an office in Brussels needs to decide how fast I want to get to work in Bristol on Tuesday morning in October. If I want to do 40 in a 30, I know I’m doing it. I don’t need a bong
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
I don’t agree with speeding…however… I will say that some speeds for roads are far slower than they should be, reducing speed limits down to a snails pace. I sound like a boy racer, far from it in my 1.3L petrol! But some roads are just a lot slower than they used to be and it causes traffic tailbacks because cars aren’t flowing fast enough
@davem9204
@davem9204 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary So true, a lot of speed limits are utterly ridiculous now, and it just creates many more problems.
@KE15MPY
@KE15MPY 2 ай бұрын
The problem is I turn it off and it come back on again every time you switch the ignition back on. Wait until the speed of the vehicle is linked to the speed limit and It won’t let you drive above it. They will kill the new car market.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah on today’s version of that…that would be dangerous. It needs to improve before they do that!
@alexrobinson2281
@alexrobinson2281 2 ай бұрын
You mentioned the solution turn it off before you set off , simple
@TheVicar
@TheVicar 2 ай бұрын
You pass your licence based on displaying your ability to adhere to certain conditions One is sticking to the speed limit. If you can't do it, then you should have to retake your test until the day comes when you don't have to keep retaking your test
@H10670
@H10670 Ай бұрын
@@TheVicarThere’s a difference between being able to and wanting to. Of course people are capable of sticking to the speed limit but some, like myself albeit only on special roads (where pedestrians legally aren’t allowed), like to push past it a little bit. But it’s more than that. You passed a test saying you can drive if you have a licence. That’s exactly it. You don’t need the government babying you with all this technology being forced down your throat. It’s dehumanising
@rendomstranger8698
@rendomstranger8698 Ай бұрын
Any government that that tries to pass such a law is going to get voted out during the next election. These systems are only as good as the sensors or the gps map that they rely on. They should never be used as more than a warning system. Anyone who ignores that will very quickly find this out the hard way.
@russellchristison8425
@russellchristison8425 2 ай бұрын
I had a loan car in Australia that had this annoying feature, it missed a 110kph sign and thought I was in a 60 kph and alarmed for about 10 minutes
@mdshovel
@mdshovel 2 ай бұрын
Renault have a page of personal settings that you always want switched off. When you get in there is a physical button you press twice and it switches off all those you selected off ... the result is total silence, no bings, bongs or wrestling of the steering wheel. They also use native Google Maps
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
That’s cool! A bit like Volvo and Tesla then with the maps! 🙏 Might have to check them out 🤓
@mdshovel
@mdshovel 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Same Android Automotive system with Google Maps as Volvo & Polestar. I had the Volvo XC40 Twin EV and now have the new Renault Scenic EV
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Nice! 👌🏼
@mardymarvin8441
@mardymarvin8441 2 ай бұрын
You should not force on a system where it does not work well. Even the manuals generally say something along the lines of "Dont rely on this tech as its not great and you cant blame us" so if the car manufacturers are saying it a nice idea but not reliable enough then it should not be forced on. Enable it be default when the car is sold but allow users to turn it off or perhaps ever few months a message to say are you sure you still want this tech off.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah that sounds like a brilliant idea 💡
@johncarr8092
@johncarr8092 2 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Ultimate control is the driver, not the machine. Think carefully about option packs to choose when buying a car many seem disjointed and may not be the smart way to go. Placement of switches on steering wheels which can be switched accidentally are a problem.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Always highlight that in my reviews now if they are touch / haptic / sound / actual buttons. Me I prefer the latter.
@SolveEtCoagula93
@SolveEtCoagula93 2 ай бұрын
My wife got caught out on this, but in a different way. She was so used to it's beeping and then adjusting her speed that she began to rely on the system as a way of letting her know when she was exceeding the speed limit. Sadly (?), the system failed to recognise a speed sign, and she only found out about it when she received her speeding fine. OK, so she has no defence, she should have been aware - but before you all throw stones, how many of us are perfect? All I am trying to say is that these systems may be starting to affect our driving behaviour with, perhaps, unforeseen consequences?
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
This is a topic I’m sure I will cover one day…all of these driver aids are really good…but… Are they making us better and more competent drivers? 🤔🤔🤔
@SolveEtCoagula93
@SolveEtCoagula93 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Agreed. I'm old-fashioned and believe having the ability to reverse park my car is a skill that I don't want to lose. Hence, I won't use the auto park on my GLA. It's not just about parking, it's about being able to drive my car, competently, in reverse and having a feel for how the car behaves when going backwards. However, I totally accept that others will disagree with me. I think these issues would make for a good video.
@davem9204
@davem9204 2 ай бұрын
That shows you what a bad idea this technology is. Your wife should have been reading the speed limit signs with her own eyes herself, so she would have known what the limits were. All this tech does is become a middle-man badly reading the signs for you and often giving you conflicting information - usually overloading the driver extra contradictory information. I often see drivers going at speeds well below the limit when it would be safe and normal to be going much faster. I do wonder whether they are now relying, and trusting, the tech to tell them the limit without looking for the road signs themselves?
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Maybe! I see some slow drivers a lot more lately! Not saying I’m a boy racer, far from it in a 1.3L petrol 😂 but on a road that indicates up to 60mph, it’s nice to go 50mph and above, not 40mph.
@SolveEtCoagula93
@SolveEtCoagula93 2 ай бұрын
@@davem9204 Well, get used to it - it will only increase as we move towards fully autonomous vehicles. It will only be a matter of time before humans will be considered too inept to be allowed to determine the behaviour of a vehicle as complex and dangerous as a car. Very soon (?), there will be no instrumentation showing what the car is doing - just a really fancy info system that most people will use to watch social media while they 'drive' to work, eating their breakfast and drinking their coffee. You may not like it - but it's coming!
@radio-g4-rm3dz
@radio-g4-rm3dz 2 ай бұрын
Another item to add to me pre-drive check list: Auto stop/start = OFF Lane assist =OFF Speed assist = OFF (luckily easy in a KIA) I've only had the damned car for 2 weeks and twice it's told me I can do 80mph in a 30mph, good job it isn't an autonomous car, I would be in trouble.
@nigelw4119
@nigelw4119 2 ай бұрын
I have a VW that when on ACC and travelling in say a 40mph zone and it spots a national speed sign it accelerates the car up to 70mph. This might be OK income situations but frightening when I have my caravan swinging from the towbar and limited to 60mph.
@DoctorBobP
@DoctorBobP 2 ай бұрын
I've got a new model Picano (3 weeks old) that does exactly the same things! 80 in a 30, or 80 in a 60, plus it just randomly decides to change speed settings. Its going in tomorrow to have a full system update/upgrade - which is a known problem, so go ask the dealer what's what.
@radio-g4-rm3dz
@radio-g4-rm3dz 2 ай бұрын
@@DoctorBobP I don't think it's so much a fault of the car but more to do with the hidden or dirty road signs, seems like the authorities don't have the money to clean them or cut back the vegetation.
@nigelw4119
@nigelw4119 2 ай бұрын
​@DoctorBobP I think that would be the best course of action before disaster strikes!
@DoctorBobP
@DoctorBobP 2 ай бұрын
@@radio-g4-rm3dz @nigelw4119 - When I took my car back after a couple of weeks and told the dealer the problem, it was THEM who said that the speed setting randomly changing was a known Kia fault. Since the upgrade, Christine (Stephen King film about the possessed car!) has been as good as gold apart from picking up temporary speed signs on motor way slip roads. On a short 'shopping run' journey I don't bother but on a long run it gets turned off, alng with the Lane Assist, which is simple to do! Just hold down the 'car with the 2 lane marking on the steering wheel' for about 3-4 seconds and the dash display turns yellowy orange - Job Done!!!
@ronaldcools
@ronaldcools 2 ай бұрын
This speed limit thing is not even the worst thing. In august I switched from a VW golf 7 to a new A class. Since I had the mercedes I had : - 2 times on the highway @ 120km/h a surprise warning for a speedbump. I never seen any speedbump on the HIGHWAY. - At a small chicane and a motorcycle or car coming in the other direction driving at allowed speed, calmly, nothing dangerous. 3 seperate instances the car slammed the brakes and almost got me rear ended. - Reversing in a parking spot where there is but a single bush with a tiny twig sticking out. Car slams the breaks like doing an emergency stop. - etc. ...
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
That is strange on a few of these points I can help with the last one? I’m currently working on a video for that last one you can toggle that emergency brake off for parking. It has given me a heart attack many times! 😅 Head to Home Settings Assistance Parking And in one of those menus there are three things like close range braking, you can toggle them off and they even stay off as well. Do it and you’ll thank me later 🤓 If not video coming soon in a couple of weeks 👊🏼👊🏼
@bighit20100
@bighit20100 2 ай бұрын
Sorry to say buddy but thats because Mercedes sucks. I too had an A-class and I hated it, had the same issues as you. Also when the car corrects you when stepping the lane, it uses brakes to correct your steering, which is loud and abrupt and it almost caused me several accidents due to it being so jarring that I thought my tire blew or my axle broke and tried to counter-steer… which almost killed me couple times… I was so happy once I gave it back. Never a Mercedes again.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
They’ve changed the way lane assist works on newer models. No more harsh jolting! 🙏 Still is enabled by default though 😢
@bighit20100
@bighit20100 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Thank god! That jolting was horrendous. I always thought my wheels were coming off... But I find Mercedes in general dangerous to drive. Their steering is very light. When I look away for a second and then look back, I always find my car drifting off the road. With for example BMW, I never had this. The car stays in the lane just fine, due to the steering being more heavy and stable. My friends who test drove an A-class call it a "sailboat on wheels" 😂 Same issue I had with the C-class
@steveoliver1163
@steveoliver1163 2 ай бұрын
@@npolearyaye, but will it stay off 🤬🤬
@kevindarkstar
@kevindarkstar 2 ай бұрын
1:10 turn it off.... For now!
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
True 😅
@dan_irl
@dan_irl 2 ай бұрын
I have the same problem in my Hyundai. It regularly sees one of the roads near my house as 20mph when it’s 30mph. I totally agree with your conclusion - that it should be voluntary. I think it’s in the realm of dangerous because people will be tempted to take their eyes off the road to switch the system off. Same with the lane keeping function which has to be automatically on at start up. That system has tried to swerve me into a parked bus and a cyclist before. Sorry, but a bureaucrat in Brussels is not driving my car, I am. They do not know better than me how I control my vehicle. It’s a failure of government that we have just accepted their rules. Why do we pay for our government if they aren’t doing their job for us?
@Dadniel1st
@Dadniel1st 2 ай бұрын
It happened to me driving a rented car in Germany Hyundai i20. I had to disable lane assist every time before driving. The car in front of me swerved from left lane in front of me and I was wrestling with Lane assist to avoid collision.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
I completely get it as driving tech gets better and better there can be systems like this which “could” make driving much more enjoyable and safer. But when its accuracy is not closer to 100%, that’s when there’s a problem.
@theelmonk
@theelmonk 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Big GPS problem is misdetecting which road you're on - eg you're on a motorway and it decides you're on the low-speed road alongside it.
@WilliamBell-t8k
@WilliamBell-t8k 2 ай бұрын
Even more annoying is the feature which is meant keep you at a 'safe' distance from the white line. If it senses you are too close to it, it activates a system which controls the vehicle and steers it. I first encountered this in a hire car. The hire company told me about it and how to disable it. Nevertheless, each time I stopped it re-activated and I had to press a button to disable it. I found it to be infuriating.
@dexradio
@dexradio 2 ай бұрын
Same applies to Lane Assist and Stop/Start, all a PITA, and the need to turn them off every drive is really irritating!
@rmc6935
@rmc6935 2 ай бұрын
Mine picks up the speed from the back of buses and trucks and it has changed to over 100 in the past. I have a modern Kia with a thing called Highway Drive Assist which is advanced cruise control and it changes speed on the motorway and I have had it change to 80 recently very annoying.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah that shouldn’t be a thing but I bet some cars do this! Cars can monitor and prevent crashes in front of you with their tech these days so they already know to look for the car in front. It should be feasible for it to ignore anything that is in the middle of the road like as you said on the back of a bus and just look to the sides of the road.
@nfc153
@nfc153 2 ай бұрын
French cars used to push the pedal back at you. If you want to go faster, push back otherwise rest foot against the pressure and stay at the limit (slowing if necessary, of course). No annoying beeps, not easy to miss, simple to override. We had a solution, now this ... ?
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Hmm interesting not experienced that before, wonder if they still have that?
@Manu-Official
@Manu-Official 2 ай бұрын
I'm French, never heard of that.
@ihavenousername1805
@ihavenousername1805 2 ай бұрын
Are you sure that was a feature and not just a byproduct of French car build quality? 😂
@gratux
@gratux Ай бұрын
Beeping is essentially free for the manufacturer, instead of a more complex, expensive pedal mechanism
@craigpreedy8855
@craigpreedy8855 2 ай бұрын
I have a 22 plate Mokka e. It has this system, thankfully without the beep. I’m a driving instructor so initially thought this would be a great feature for my pupils. But, sadly no. I tell them to ignore it. It misreads signs regularly. There is one road which has changed from. 60 to 30. It still displays 60 even though the road signs is no longer there. So, linked to the sat nav and not the camera. To be honest, it can’t be trusted. I can turn it off but, you have to do so at the start of each new lesson, which is not helpful for learners as at the beginning of their driving test, don’t want to give an examiner the wrong impression.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
This is very true…in driving lessons I bet (if not already) that some lessons might evolve around driving assistance systems and the many variations that they all have. Lane Assist systems, how to spot it from car to car and what it would do when it “can” get it wrong, or in this situation the speed warning. I’m all for new tech in cars, I know the limits of my own car and turn certain systems off when I know it won’t or would struggle with a certain situation.
@dan13jb
@dan13jb Ай бұрын
As a motorcycle rider, you have my sympathies. This tech hasn't reached us yet, and as many of our bikes still have a manual kick start in the case of battery failure, we may be protected by electrical incompetence for some time yet!
@garrycroft4215
@garrycroft4215 2 ай бұрын
My Smart #1 Brabus recently received an OTA update that allows me to set all settings that default after the car is turned on. Eg lane keep assist, driving mode, brake regen, speed limit warning etc. all selected with just a simple swipe down and click. ❤
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
That’s cool! 😎
@deezet9518
@deezet9518 2 ай бұрын
My thought is, I’m 53 years old, I’ve lived through all those decades where stupid stuff like this didn’t exist. The boneheads in the EU should stop this nanny behavior. I am perfectly able to watch myself thank you, get lost!!
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 2 ай бұрын
Can you provide a valid street address, please?
@deezet9518
@deezet9518 2 ай бұрын
@ what for?
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 2 ай бұрын
@@deezet9518 --- My comment was intended to be facetious, e.g. where to send a speeding ticket.
@deezet9518
@deezet9518 2 ай бұрын
@@davesmith5656 OK, my bad
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 2 ай бұрын
@@deezet9518 ----- Not your bad at all. Mine.
@mikeamor619
@mikeamor619 2 ай бұрын
What you didn’t mention is the next stage of this system. The point of introducing it was not to help people but to control people. Once a few years has passed the next stage is to prevent the car going faster than the speed limit. At this point it will not be possible to switch it off.
@solentbum
@solentbum 2 ай бұрын
What is your objection to driving within the speed limits?
@TRPGpilot
@TRPGpilot 2 ай бұрын
@@solentbum Not sure if you are serious or just dunce . . .
@mikeamor619
@mikeamor619 2 ай бұрын
Where did I object? I merely stated the planned next stage.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
So…yes theoretically the next step is for it take control of the speed. I’m all for that as I don’t agree with speeding however the issue is this: Driving down the motorway at 70mph. The car then decides to slow down to 15mph because it read a sign in the roadworks indicating 15mph. In its current state, that would be dangerous. It doesn’t know the difference between the motorway and the side of the road which is for roadworks, it just sees the sign. It needs to improve first before anything like that. I drive almost everywhere on a limiter I set myself. I have no problem with it as it stops me speeding accidentally. But to hand that off to a system which gets it right 80% of time…not today. Maybe in the future!
@solentbum
@solentbum 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary I have been driving cars with traffic sign recognition for six years now ,around 120k miles, not once has the system reacted to a sign not on the road I was on. There was a problem in the early days with 'phantom braking' which was caused by a faulty unit in the car. (replaced under warranty very quickly) , and occasionally it misses temporary speed limit signs by the roadside in road works. As I understand it any slowdown caused by reading a Traffic sign is in reality gradual, with time for a half decent driver to take appropriate action, who of course remains in control of the car at all times. Remember that the various systems have been under test for over 20 years to find problems naysayers describe.
@DanielCoffey67
@DanielCoffey67 2 ай бұрын
It would be nice if there was an easy way to "Flag a Speed Limit issue" that got uploaded to the Manufacturer. After a threshold was crossed they could go and look and see what remediation was needed. Like the Fill That Hole app where the responsible authority gets notified of the issue after the app has filtered what type of hazard you are reporting.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
That would be a good idea, like a report button on the car. Tap report and then it’ll send a notification to your phone so you can fix later 🤓
@joyceeddlestone3274
@joyceeddlestone3274 2 ай бұрын
Yes, we've had this problem- our mercedes sees any sign, even on side roads which doesn't apply to the road we're driving along, and it pings at us. It's not hard to turn it off, but we've got to remember to turn it off at the start of every journey. We've driven a lot in Germany, and there this works much better because there are fewer speed restriction changes and everyone knows that village signs means that the speed goes down to 50km/hr
@dashofawesome64
@dashofawesome64 2 ай бұрын
Personally i do hate that in germany its like 100 then 70 then 50 then 70 then 100 etc etc.
@jay61790
@jay61790 2 ай бұрын
We picked up our new Peugeot 208 GT Hybrid on Wednesday, and while the technology in it is great, this speed warning is annoying. If anyone has worked out a shortcut to turn it off in a Peugeot, I'd be forever grateful if you could share it. Nice to meet you by the pool in Kos Nick. Great video.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 Glad you enjoyed this one! 🤓 Yeah good to meet you too! At least the weather was good! Sorry not sure on the Peugeot systems but if I get my hands on one, I’ll check it out!
@jay61790
@jay61790 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary appreciated.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
New video (at least) every Friday 👀 🙏
@graemejones9707
@graemejones9707 2 ай бұрын
Serves you right for buying a French car!
@chrisbwhittle
@chrisbwhittle 2 ай бұрын
Intelligent Speed Assist. I always turn off. ISA it’s not so intelligent, having an audio warning blaring out when on a 70mph road because the car thinks it’s a 10mph. Lane Departure Warning. Always turned off after a number of occasions when it tried to steer me into a cars in the lane next to me and finally when the car tried to steer me into a cyclist. The annoying thing is that these have to be turned off every time I start the car A week ago I had a puncture, having fitted my spare I was unable to turn off the warning saying I had low pressure flashing for 90 miles (In reality my spare was high at 60PSI) The previous week I was driving in Somerset when for no reason the brakes activated and “Braking” appeared on the Head Up Display. The driver behind me was not a happy bunny, the air turned blue.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yes although all of these things are clever pieces of tech, it is vitally important for every owner to know each car’s limitations. And…they’re all different! Might have to do a video on this one day, but as driving assistance tech is introduced more and more some people out there will assume and/or trust their car to do a certain thing. When in reality and certainly today, it is an assist system that gets it right most of the time. There have been countless example of brake assist systems saving lives which is brilliant. And I’m all for that. But if a carrier bag flies in the wind in front of the car…the car just sees you approaching an object very quickly. It doesn’t know the difference between a rear bumper of a car and a piece of plastic floating in the air. With most systems like that it just knows an object is approaching very quickly. Some manufacturers are better than others at that though.
@janmb
@janmb 2 ай бұрын
Slight correction on the legal aspect. The law requires new car *models* to have such systems. It is perfectly legal to keep producing and selling cars of existing type approvals without adding this.
@stevendegreef93
@stevendegreef93 2 ай бұрын
Incorrect. New cars have to adhere to the new rules implemented from a selling date. In practice, manufacturers need to if willing to keep the model update the cars or start implementing the sysems earlier before obligation starts.
@janmb
@janmb 2 ай бұрын
@@stevendegreef93 Wrong. It may very well be the case that UK authorities claim precisely that, but that's not what the directive from EU actually says. But most likely do you suffer from the same thing as we do in Norway: National politicians overdoing everything in order to impress EU - instead of adhering to the minimum actually required. It is perfectly possible to sell a brand new car on a type approval that is several years old. The requirement from EU follows type approvals, and nothing else. But obviously, this is of limited interest really - manufacturers need to modernize their model lineups all the time, which leads to new type approvals anyway.
@JimboRustles
@JimboRustles 2 ай бұрын
You are mistaken. It's 2022 for new types and 2024 for all new vehicles. "Regulation (EU) 2019/2144 of the European Parliament and of the Council 1 mandates motor vehicles of categories M and N to be equipped with intelligent speed assistance (ISA) systems from 6 July 2022 for new vehicle types and from 7 July 2024 for all new vehicles."
@janmb
@janmb 2 ай бұрын
@@JimboRustles I stand corrected - thanks.
@Ryan-pz2wh
@Ryan-pz2wh Ай бұрын
@@janmb I would suggest do a simple google next time before spouting such misinformation.
@MadQmike
@MadQmike 2 ай бұрын
EU needs to relax with this dumb ass rules
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Have you seen what they’ve done with Apple recently and their iOS?
@bighit20100
@bighit20100 2 ай бұрын
The EU cant trust us with living our lives the way we want, so they oppress us with their rules. People say Russia or China is bad… but people fail to realise we are being oppressed in Europe, just via a different mechanism…
@ThomasHoffDE
@ThomasHoffDE 2 ай бұрын
agreed - lived in contenental Europe for 6 years. cameras were shockingly prevalent. Only Germany has it right on the Autobahn, otherwise it was a nightmare
@sjaguartype
@sjaguartype 2 ай бұрын
So what you are saying is that you want to put my life in danger by driving faster than the law permits! You arrogant idiot
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 2 ай бұрын
@@ThomasHoffDE Traffic is now much slower then in 70s and 80s when my parents had 55 HP car.Even here in Serbia now cameras pop up everywhere every day .Even on highways where there is 130km/h they installed cameras on every overpass and they measure awerage speed between cameras,if its even 1 km/h above 130 km/h automatic ticket . On country 2 line roads even worster ,its 90 km/h or 80 km/h but even there is single house near the road its 50 km/h and you can bet there is speed camera watching you to not go above 50 .This summer i got ticket for 40 km/h becase even was 4 line road ,divided lines because there was school near by its automatically 30 km/h zone ,does not matter it was summer and from Jun to September schools dont work .Great way for them to fill state budget so that cameras for them pay them self in few days and then everything is profit
@Blaze6108
@Blaze6108 Ай бұрын
It's strange that they would try to read the actual signs, instead of using GPS + mapping. This is a solved issue, if you're going to mandate such a law, you may as well just mandate that it be done properly. And yeah, sometimes GPS will have no data or no location, that's fine it can just be temporarily disabled in that case.
@GeorgeFoot
@GeorgeFoot 28 күн бұрын
Roadworks is one example where reading the signs is important
@TheUltradad
@TheUltradad 2 ай бұрын
Picking up my new Hyundai Tucson in 2 weeks and all you have to do to disable all the noises is press mute button for 3 seconds but you have to do it every time you start the car
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Ah that’s good to know! Not reviewed a Hyundai yet (never say never) but good to know if I do! 🤓
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 2 ай бұрын
and all the flashing warning or notification symbols in your face aren't distracting you at all...
@andrewcrowther1973
@andrewcrowther1973 2 ай бұрын
Great video Nick and very helpful informing ys of the flaws in these systems and how to turn them off. The big worry in the future is if they link this system with the speed limiter and when detects a new speed limit it automatically limits to the car to new speed limit. The problem is if on a duel carriage way or motorway doing 70mph system detects 20mph speed limit on a parallel road breaks the car frim 70 to 20 there is huge possibility of an accident.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
I just think it’s important for people to know that they are assist systems, they won’t get everything right every time. They’re useful but when they become annoying you can turn them off. Yeah hopefully they don’t do that as I will have a lot to say if they do in its current state. It would make for an interesting video I guess 😅
@kathrynwhitby9799
@kathrynwhitby9799 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary my sister in law turns all those gadgets off every time she gets in her Skoda. A one-button disable would be a winner for her (especially the lane assist/twist the wheel one)
@laughing_gnome
@laughing_gnome 2 ай бұрын
My jag has "ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL" linked to the ISA. I was driving along the M1 at 70mph when I just passed a slip road and the waning came on it said 30 before I could turn it off the car braked to 30 very quickly. The car behind almost ran into the back of me the driver was blasting his hooter. So now I never use what could have been a very useful device
@triage2962
@triage2962 2 ай бұрын
Had the same with a Golf on the no limit Autobahn and it read a 30km/h for a exit road... good thing there was not much traffic. Or it gets the speedlimit for a road that crosses the Autobahn below.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
I’ve heard this happen before, normally a car should read the sign and then as a back up look at where it is via GPS on what road and realise you’re still on it and not change. Not sure how Jaguar’s system works though 🙏
@olafbuitelaar
@olafbuitelaar 2 ай бұрын
I've the same issue with my mercedes a250, reading parallel road signs and just breaks. Its really hard to know the real speed of the road from a system perspective, and even if that can be perfected, you should be able to configure the car the eay you want to drive it. Otherwise it would be nice if manufacturers would allow you to install custom software, which would allow you to change these settings, this would potentially have all sorts of implications for insurance and accountability. On the other hand that would be insane compared to a car fron pre july 2024 not having any of this
@michcookies
@michcookies Ай бұрын
I bought a new car this year after having to get rid of my old car which was 9 years old, so nothing fancy in it. The first time the steering wheel fought with me with on lane assist freaked me out. I was moving back in after an overtake so didn’t signal, and the car didn’t want to let me. When it goes over a certain MPH it would kick in and it was tug the wheel from me. A lot of times when leaving car parks my car wouldn’t see the new speed limit so it would think I was massively over the limit (say the car park was 5mph and the new road is 30mph) and the beeping drove me nuts. Now when I leave for anywhere I have to turn off limit warning, lane assist, and steering assist. It’s a pain in the ass.
@philipjones9458
@philipjones9458 2 ай бұрын
I've got a 12 month old Polo. It tells me one stretch of 30 that the limit is 5mph. Worse than that if I don't disable the steering it tries to pull the wheel out of my hands.
@curt228Norman
@curt228Norman 6 күн бұрын
Great editing! Excellent info!!! I had no idea…. I’ve ordered a new MB and this feature is includdd.
@npoleary
@npoleary 5 күн бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 glad you enjoyed it!
@madanto2394
@madanto2394 2 ай бұрын
The only warning that is 100% is the blindspot symbol on the wing mirror.
@DaemianHerber
@DaemianHerber Ай бұрын
They should have a reporting system, so if there are issues on a certain road with the isa system, they can fix it, or they can automatically turn it off once you enter that road, and turn it back on if you leave that road
@npoleary
@npoleary 29 күн бұрын
Reporting system would be good!
@cloudyskies1323
@cloudyskies1323 2 ай бұрын
Turn up the radio to mask the bong. Pull fuse for GPS. Cover the windscreen sensor. Disabled in the obsd port interface.
@233kosta
@233kosta 2 ай бұрын
My crystal ball predicts an uptick in road rage, brought on by all this annoying nonsense.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Maybe!
@TWINSUNS91
@TWINSUNS91 2 ай бұрын
Not sure about other manufacturers but for my previous Vauxhall and current Cupra, if I set the setting to 'visual warning' only, it will stay like that every time I turn the car on. So I just get an exclamation mark next to the speed limit sign and it blinks instead of an annoying sound.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
For cars built after July this year, they now default to the sound as well :(
@TWINSUNS91
@TWINSUNS91 2 ай бұрын
@npoleary Just wow... Guess that's something to look forward to when my car lease is up in a years time...
@aasoftware
@aasoftware Ай бұрын
A couple of extra corner cases with speed limits recognition which I've seen my car do in the past: 1) take speed limit for an exit / side road, 2) take speed limit for a specific category of vehicles (like heavy trucks or ones transporting hazardous cargo), 3) inverse, take a national highway limit on a limited section. Combine it with the "adaptive cruise control" which keeps the speed to the limit, all these cases could be disastrous (either heavily braking or accelerating way too much for the road).
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 2 ай бұрын
Those signs can also hide. A "stop" sign got me that way once. Just as I was approaching the intersection, it ducked behind a big tree. Christmas tree lights behind me. Wow, did my insurance rates go up!
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Oh no! 😢
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 2 ай бұрын
yeah, as a joke I've seen a few people paste a largish stop sign on the back of buses and trucks. causes total chaos! hilarious actually. humans just ignore the signs, but computers don't understand the humour...
@robertmunster1959
@robertmunster1959 2 ай бұрын
A safety system that is wrong 20% of the time or even 0.02% of the time is worse than useless! It's bad enough when the system thinks the limit is lower than it is, but if the car thinks the limit is higher than it actually is this will result in more speeding and worse safety. I was under the impression the the ISA ran exclusively off the GPS map - trying to read signs is doomed to fail no matter how good the technology is because you'll never be able to deal with all the defective signage. Even a map based system will be tricky keeping up to date with temporary and variable speed limits. But I knew we were doomed as soon as you said the EU decided to work on the next thing that can make driving safer for everyone - you can always be sure that laws dreamt up by bureaucrats will always be counterproductive! Speed limits themselves are bad enough, as you point out many roads with national speed limit are totally unsafe to actually drive that fast. When the authorities overegg the importance of the speed limit, people will start treating it as a target and again end up driving too fast in many situations. The tech just makes this easier if you have a limiter and can just put your foot down until you reach the speed limit.
@npoleary
@npoleary Ай бұрын
Yeah its accuracy just needs to be better. For a system in its current state, I wouldn’t mind 98% accuracy, so that once in a blue moon it might get it wrong. But if I drive for an hour, the chances of it getting it wrong regardless on the car at least once are very high.
@Richard-bq3ni
@Richard-bq3ni 2 ай бұрын
On the Skoda Enyaq just 2 very soft beeps (and no more until you go under and above the limit again), with music playing you don't even hear it. Also it only starts warning when 5km or more over the speed limit. Switched of by 2 clicks. So overall, well done by Skoda. On the other hand, it is mistaken way too often. I agree that forcing these rules is stupid. Probably voted for by people that never used these systems or never drive at all because there sitting in the back.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
That’s good with the the two clicks 👌🏼 Must be similar to Volkswagen as they’re almost the same partner company. Probably! 🤓
@GeoffBee1
@GeoffBee1 2 ай бұрын
Living in Cyprus, we regularly pass 30km or 50km speed limit signs but there is often no sign to denote where this restriction ends, so the car keeps indicating the lower speed limit when in fact it has changed . Fortunately my car does not have this feature activated, although it did appear on a recent software update, as it was built in 2022. All manufacturers should offer a single button press to disable this feature if required. I am quite capable of monitoring my actual speed against the current speed limit and making an adjustment without a distracting alarm going off in the background!
@nickholland1494
@nickholland1494 2 ай бұрын
Most annoying bit for me is when you have the 20mph when lights flash say by a school, but not relevant at that time
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Very true!
@H10670
@H10670 Ай бұрын
As a Welsh person, I miss when they were time sensitive
@GunnyPhillips
@GunnyPhillips 2 ай бұрын
I've heard of this "feature" but [to my knowledge] it has not been implemented in the US. California introduced legislation for it but it was defeated, possibly due to feedback from UK drivers.
@MJ-sg8ov
@MJ-sg8ov 2 ай бұрын
Adding insult to injury is BMW over-reporting the actual speed by 3-5kph. You can be just inching up to an actual limit and the thing will alert. (Dealing with this on an Ineos here in the US as well, which as far as I can tell is using BMW-type logic.) It is mind numbingly idiotic to not let you silence it permanently. Perhaps aftermarket hackers will eventually be able to give us all relief. I have no problem with a visual-only alert - it's actually quite helpful - but of course we already have that more accurately provided by Waze, etc.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I find Waze is surprisingly accurate! It’s very good! 👍🏼 Strange about the over reporting bit though
@MJ-sg8ov
@MJ-sg8ov 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary It may be a US-only thing done for liability reasons and not done elsewhere. They claim it is to account for people putting aftermarket wheel setups that would change the actual speed readout, which sounds like absolute nonsense given that the odometer is correct.
@Chickenbreadlp
@Chickenbreadlp Ай бұрын
3:30 another reason it could not work correctly updating the speed the car thinks you can go is implicit end to a speed limit. Say there's a temporary speed limit 30kph + construction sign. In Germany this means the previous speed limit applies once you passed the construction site. Implicit end of a temporary speed limit. I drive a car that has a display of the dected speed limit, but not yet the audible warning system, but I constantly notice that in situations like this one that it always get's it wrong. Either showing GPS speed limit throughout the construction site, or more commonly not clearing the temporary speed limit. Another thing is that it just doesn't handle digital speed limit signs well. It either just goes and shows the GPS speed limit (which is often wrong), or just goes "I dunno what speed you can drive"... It's a terrible system overall. Displaying the speed limit the car thinks is the current one is fine, but the audible warnings are too much on a system too failprone...
@duck74UK
@duck74UK Ай бұрын
It's dumb, and it's only a matter of time before it'll be a requirement for the car to self-enforce. Imagine the scenes on the M25 at Heathrow when cars unpredictably slam the brakes down to 40 because the system ALWAYS thinks that you took the slip road.
@mikecaird5554
@mikecaird5554 2 ай бұрын
A journey that I make regularly during the summer ends with a 10mph sign, which the car recognises. After I restart the car, the 10mph limit is still applied - that is fine. But, there is no corresponding sign to show the higher limit when I go past the 10mph sign in the opposite direction. This is a private drive & the car assumes the 10mph limit applies until I leave the drive and rejoin the main road.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Ah yeah that makes sense! Good job in most cars it’s easy to turn off!
@geoffbuckley8637
@geoffbuckley8637 2 ай бұрын
We regularly drive past a primary school which has a flashing 20mph sign when the kids are arriving and leaving - fair enough. But when it's not flashing my Toyota Yaris Cross still picks it up as the sign is very prominent; the car then constantly bongs at me even though I'm legally allowed to do 30 and might be doing just 22 or so. There are also a few side roads off the south circular in London where the limit is 20 but the main carriageway is 30 or even 40. The 20 signs are angled so that the car picks them up sometimes - bong, bong yet again.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s why I think we should be able to keep it off and enable it if we want to
@apolloxgod
@apolloxgod 2 ай бұрын
Love the way you take the time to tell us even how to turn it off. Another good one, Nick. Cheers!!
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Special thanks to the local dealers and press offices of the car manufacturers for allowing me to film in their cars! Wouldn’t have been able to do the how to turn it off bit without them!
@maxx1nsane
@maxx1nsane 2 ай бұрын
Next step is to enable the car to break when you go over the speed limit. Following step is to send police your details to get fined. They already sell your driving details to brokers and insurance companies, how hard would be to include the steps listed above?
@dashofawesome64
@dashofawesome64 2 ай бұрын
This is already done with drones last year. The drone has to send its precise location how high etc to. And a number who is the user. So self incriminating.
@user-tr3wv7wk4m
@user-tr3wv7wk4m 28 күн бұрын
Near me, there is a 70mph dual carriageway, but a 30mph road runs alongside a short distance. Four different cars have misread which speed limit applies to me. Conversely, there is a level crossing that, if I approach it at just the right angle, the car sees the speed limit for the railway and happily tells me the speed limit is 100mph. The first things I do when I get in my car, is turn off the lane keep assist and the VESS (I get that electric cars should make some sound, but 86db reversing bongs is just way too loud). I think we reached a point of peak safety about 10 years ago, we're now sliding down in to adding all these extra systems that are going to distract the driver. I've had to disable autonomous braking permanently as it's nearly led to me being rear ended when it's detected a 'hazard' that doesn't exist and braked unexpectedly.
@philipcubitt
@philipcubitt 2 ай бұрын
Hi Nick. The speed system on my S Class regularly initiates the brakes thinking I'm over speeding. I find this particularly annoying. There are locations on the M3 and A31 westbound where a minor road either runs parallel or underneath, to the road I'm on. The brakes are initiated because I'm doing 70 mph having just passed a 40mph speed sign. To prevent this I now either switch the system off in advance of the location or change from cruise control to "limit" in order to prevent sudden braking. I thought it was a Mercedes "thing" but your video clearly informs us its on most new cars thanks to Euro law. At least I now know of another way to switch it off. Ive watch a high number of your videos and learnt so much. Many thanks
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Yes I’ve had a lot of messages over the past few months about this speed thing (Mercedes, Tesla, BMW etc) but it’s a regulation thing so they’re all the same. Glad you enjoy the videos! 🤓
@davem9204
@davem9204 2 ай бұрын
That's a bit more than annoying, that's down right dangerous.
@CamdenBloke
@CamdenBloke Ай бұрын
In the USA, I bought a 2018 Mazda 3 new, and its the car I'm driving currently. There was an option to turn that on, I think, or it might have been in my previous car when I used a separate dashboard mounted GPS. I honestly can't remember. It seemed like a good idea, but I also turned that off pretty quickly. It was still voluntary in either case. Not only was it not completely accurate, but also speed limit enforcement in the USA is generally kind of loosey goosey. You kind of just have to get a feel for how much it's enforced, depending on where you are and the way the traffic around you is driving. I have a long commute that I have to make about twice per month, and i travel about 120 miles along interstates where the speed limit is 65. In order to save fuel, I set my cruise control at 65 to maximize fuel economy. For most of the journey, people are passing me, unless I get stuck behind someone who is frustratingly going a few miles per hour under 65, and then I just get frustrated and wish I had spent the extra on radar cruise control so I wouldn't have to take over manually. When I was younger and first started driving, I got a radar detector, and it was annoyingly randomly chirping at all kinds of little anomalies. I eventually got rid of that because the random chirps were so annoying. Having a speed warning was the same way, it just kept randomly beeping at me.
@marty197666
@marty197666 2 ай бұрын
My December 23 A class went in for fuse replacement. I got a brand new one as courtesy. Omfg it was annoying on the motorway, getting beeped at every time I overtook or got overtook. And the binging…. Let’s face it everyone does 75-80 in the U.K.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Haha 😅 Luckily it’s easy to turn off! 🙏
@ffotograffydd
@ffotograffydd 2 ай бұрын
@@marty197666 Everyone who is speeding does 75-80, the speed limit is 70. Those ignoring it are the reason for the legislation in the first place.
@marty197666
@marty197666 2 ай бұрын
@ Just because it’s law doesn’t make it right. Though I agree that the limiters are brilliant for 30mph zones.
@petarmiletic997
@petarmiletic997 Ай бұрын
@@ffotograffydd That speed limit is comically slow, that's like 112km/h. That's barely faster than a bus...
@ffotograffydd
@ffotograffydd Ай бұрын
@@petarmiletic997 Really? Where do you live that buses are doing 70mph? 😂😂😂
@veritasaequitas9875
@veritasaequitas9875 2 ай бұрын
If it can notify you it can notify the DVLA. How long will it be before you get a fine and points in the post?
@MummaBear
@MummaBear 2 ай бұрын
The main dealer can access this data at any point. Oh and they sell it to insurance companies ect
@veritasaequitas9875
@veritasaequitas9875 2 ай бұрын
@@MummaBear Bollox to that.
@dashofawesome64
@dashofawesome64 2 ай бұрын
When i ever get to the point i get a car with gps. I gone remove that and everything that annoys me.
@PeterChapman-rg6gr
@PeterChapman-rg6gr 2 ай бұрын
Every change in the Road Speed Limit should, by law, have the requisite signs on both sides of the road. Also speed limit repeater signs must be positioned along every road if the set speed limit is either above 30Mph on roads with streetlights or below the National Speed limit of all other roads. Councils are also required, by law, to ensure that these signs are both Kept clean and with the appropriate sight lines and also correctly positioned.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Should be, some were definitely facing the wrong way round when I filmed 😅
@sinirliadam
@sinirliadam 2 ай бұрын
I wonder if sticking a black tape in front of the camera will do any good. I can gladly take other systems offline that use the camera as long as this thing never starts beeping.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
I’d aide of the side of caution just because if you’re driving at say 50mph and the car can’t see and thinks you’re doing 0mph because the camera has no sight or it might see a bit of lane marking and decides to brake it might result in something happening like “correcting” and causing an accident. Maybe I’m just being overly cautious 😅 Maybe it just gives up? 😅
@gingertom2355
@gingertom2355 2 ай бұрын
Lane assist gubbins which attempt to drag one back towards the cyclist you're about to pass giving plenty of room. I rest my case. Downright dangerous.
@harriska
@harriska Ай бұрын
Indicate around, not that hard
@mattwarner8273
@mattwarner8273 2 ай бұрын
My issue in Australia is that it keeps reading the school zone which is 40kph. Which is fine if its during school times but flapping annoying during mid day, evening, weekends etc. So road should be 60kph but it constantly beeps at you. Round me there are loads of schools so its standard practice to now turn this off every time I drive.
@SteveTulley
@SteveTulley 2 ай бұрын
Hi Nick love the vids how do you turn off the speed warning on a xc40 please?
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I know that some later Volvo’s have Android so I believe it’s on the main screen but there is a shortcut if I remember from a few months ago. Bottom right (Car symbol) Settings Controls Customisable button (under steering wheel controls) Then select speed limit warning Then you can toggle using the button on the wheel 🤓 It might vary from Volvo to Volvo, just trying to remember if that was on the EX30 or XC40 I tested.
@yesyes-m9m
@yesyes-m9m Ай бұрын
We will have to cover up the cameras when it won't be able to disable
@earthoid
@earthoid Ай бұрын
You can't fight the bureaucracy. They will just modify the program so the car won't run if the camera lens is blocked.
@waynejohn8
@waynejohn8 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Nick, great video, great idea for a topic. What concerns me is that sometime in the future this information will be sent to the traffic department and then one would not be able to renew your license because it would say you have exceeded the speed limit 147 times this year, renewal application denied!!! 😅😅
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 Yes…I’ve heard in (I think it was the USA) some insurance companies were taking data from cars and increasing people’s premiums?! Because of the way they were driving…if that happened here in the UK, that would cause an uproar! You have a very good point though!
@waynejohn8
@waynejohn8 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, I have heard the same thing. People are having their driving data sold, and are struggling hugely to get insurance cover. Scary!!
@JackBeckman
@JackBeckman 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Fortunately, it's voluntary here in the US - you sign up and get a discount as long as you keep the dongle on your OBDII port AND it doesn't record any speeding, hard acceleration or hard braking. Of course, if you need to do any of those things to escape an accident, tough luck. Also here in the US we can turn that stuff off and it STAYS off. I find Lane Keeping Assist doesn't work well and is quite annoying so that gets shut off right away. In the Mercedes I leave the speed warning on but turn off the audio portion. I don't mind the occasional flashing of the speed limit sign, but the beeping has to go.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
@JackBeckman, yeah it varies so much! Wish it would stay off. I have to turn it off on car reviews, it can randomly beep and then every one accuses me of speeding. Or I say it’s the car and people think there’s a problem with the car, it’s just how the tech works and due to the variations of driving as I mentioned in the video, it might not always work At least now I have a video to send people to if they ask 😅 well I will do when it goes live! 🤓
@AnthonyKellett
@AnthonyKellett 2 ай бұрын
​@@JackBeckman- Not if you buy an Aston Martin DB12
@clivefrear1784
@clivefrear1784 2 ай бұрын
One of the most hazardous features of newer cars - which are having ever more safety requirements standardised - is a touch-screen mounted, invariably, centrally! The actual amount of time your eyes and concentration are focused away from the road is quite scary!
@ffotograffydd
@ffotograffydd 2 ай бұрын
@@clivefrear1784 which is why some manufacturers are sticking with manual buttons where possible. They can’t win though because people complain about those too.
@earthoid
@earthoid Ай бұрын
Yes, if the governments were so worried about our safety on the road then they would ban touchscreens.
@elainebenes7971
@elainebenes7971 2 ай бұрын
Automation technology will never be perfect which is why we can't rely on it.
@stephenharfield781
@stephenharfield781 2 ай бұрын
On the A9 in Scotland there is an experimental 50 limit for lorries instead of 40, there is a sign to that effect and so many cars do 50 instead of 60mph, perhaps that is the reason. It’s really annoying.
@davem9204
@davem9204 2 ай бұрын
Nice demo of the systems. I drive older cars without these gadgets, so don't experience this hell. The engineer in me wants to cry at the design and concept of these systems. Didn't anyone think about the very common real-world scenarios pointed out here? Cameras and computer vision to read roads signs is always going to be a really difficult nut to crack reliably. Did they just test them on test roads which are dead straight in perfect weather with unobscured signs? If the designers of these systems did not anticipate the flaws, then they shouldn't be doing that sort of work. If they were forced in implement these systems based on management, sales, the powers that be (who actually deemed these to be possible solutions?), then they should have grown a pair and said it isn't a practical solution. These so-called safety features and driver assistance seem to actually make it more dangerous and impair driving. Do people who come up with these ideas even drive?
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Agree with all of that 🙏 I bet it was tested on a sunny day and on a straight road. However I will add it cleverly does work in the rain as well, but…if the sun is shining behind the sign you can’t expect any camera to successfully read it every time.
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 2 ай бұрын
Well its same like for fuel economy .They never test in real world but on drums that rotates and car is just standing still
@kathrynwhitby9799
@kathrynwhitby9799 2 ай бұрын
Don't use them in Oxfordshire then, a lot of signs are dirty or overgrown :/
@speedbird073
@speedbird073 2 ай бұрын
@@dzonikg You can't test in "real world" because everybody's real world is different and it then becomes impossible to make accurate comparisons between vehicles. The only way to do that is to put each vehicle through exactly the same laboratory test.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
@dzonikg WLTP (their latest test procedures) are performed on the road now 🤓 The older ones NEDC weren’t
@MrGBH
@MrGBH 2 ай бұрын
reminds me of a situation that happened in my Mother's new car. She was insisting that the road had a speed limit of 50, because that's what her car said. I had ridden down that road earlier that day and noticed the road signs saying 40. It wasn't until I pointed out the (Partially obscured) road signs that my Mother believed me and slowed down. This particular road has a local tip entrance on it, and often has queues due to this (Even though signs say not to queue on road, people still do), making driving at 50 incredibly unsafe.
@gregthompson3231
@gregthompson3231 2 ай бұрын
Another great video Nick. Both of my 23 Mercedes have that feature, and I have turned the audio portions off. It still shows me the road signs and flashes if I’m going faster than I should, which is not often. Off-topic we are looking at a 25 GLC 300 E. I have senior videos on the Mercedes E’s, is it worth it to get the hybrid? Or save some money and stick with just gas.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! And thanks for sharing 🤓 For a plug-in hybrid, a couple of questions: - Do you have off road parking at home (to charge overnight) - Would you be willing to install a charger / get a charger installed? - What’s your average daily mileage? If you can’t do any of the above or you have high daily mileage, it can still work, it’ll just mean it’ll take a bit more work. In the most ideal world, you wake up every day, fully charged, and drive within the car’s electric range (or most of it) and charge it back up each night to see the most savings. When you’re on electric it could be half the cost of fuel. So then it’s just a balancing act of if it’s worth spending more on a plug-in hybrid vs an ICE car. But some models are the same price which is cool!
@gregthompson3231
@gregthompson3231 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary Sorry for the delay. We have 3 car garage with our new Mercedes, however this one would be on the driveway, so yes. Our 3rd bay is pre-wired for an EV. Daily mileage is an embarrassing 10 miles. We both work from home, and only use a car for errands. So I think it could work out just fine.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
That’s alright! 👍🏼 Ah nice! 👌🏼
@RetroClinic
@RetroClinic 2 ай бұрын
Yes, Bleedin’ annoying! Thank goodness I bought my new car in January, and while it has this, it remembers that I turned it off. I actually find the speed limiter mode a lot more useful than annoying bongs. I often set it to 30 or 31 when around town, and it won’t let me go faster than that while it’s on.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Ah same I do that all the time Just saves me accidentally going faster, but I set it myself
@dj_dazzy
@dj_dazzy 2 ай бұрын
Less flawed than the 'average' driver.
@PixelVibe42
@PixelVibe42 2 ай бұрын
Great video, and thanks for covering this! Lately, I\ve been browsing Car and Classics - and have decided whatever my next car is, I’ll probably go for a 40 year old classic. No warning systems! I’m really taken by 2 cars at the moment - an immaculately maintained and original XR3i, or - my dream car - an Abarth 131 Mirafiori Racing in Olio Fiat red livery ❤❤❤
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Ah very nice! Yeah no warning systems at all! 😅
@robindeath7568
@robindeath7568 2 ай бұрын
My local Mercedes dealership were unimpressed when I asked if the car I was interested in came with mechanical dials and no flat screen television ... and don't get me started on the lack of a cf player!
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 2 ай бұрын
clearly they don't know their potential, typical, future customers...
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Got you covered 👀 kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6mre42YfKl8rKssi=liOi8ZAst-p9I9vX Barely any cars these days have CD players but it’s relatively easy to digitise them to a memory stick. And the best thing about it, it’s like having a 50+ changer CD player! No more changing CD’s 😉 Easiest thing is to sign up a music subscription service but I get that, not everyone wants to do that, some want to own their music 👌🏼
@robindeath7568
@robindeath7568 2 ай бұрын
@@npoleary missing the point, all that is unnecessary gimmickery that serves to distract the driver from controlling their vehicle and being aware of their surroundings. Tactile buttons are one thing - looking at the screen is another.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
It’s probably a careful balancing act, if they don’t improvise with new futuristic tech then their competitors will. But I do agree with you at the whole touchscreen vs phone thing. Not allowed to use a phone at the wheel but you are allowed to “operate” a touchscreen that’s 4x bigger
@marcgraciov
@marcgraciov 2 ай бұрын
Having it permanently off runs into the risk of turning it off (intended for a while) and forgetting about it. But I would agree it's paramount to have a very very easy way of turning it off for the current drive, this way if it misbehaves you can just quickly turn it off and it won't be a worse distraction than not having it. Also, not sure how exactly these work, but I hope they don't react immediately, i.e. only after 10-20 seconds or so of it detecting that you're speeding. This avoids it beeping at you in already stressful situations when you temporarily accelerate over the speed limit to pass someone, etc. Otherwise, honestly, I think it's a good safety feature, I myself have had occasions when I kinda drifted away and sped up a little bit, without noticing, I would much rather prefer the car warning me about it rather than getting a speeding ticket a couple of weeks later in the mail ;)
@amy-dn2xq
@amy-dn2xq Ай бұрын
It reacts the second you go ~3mph above the "limit". You can't change the threshold in most cases. I have my Waze set to warn me if I'm doing 20 above the limit, which is either a big mistake from me or very intentional, but it's a single bong which isn't annoying. Lots of these are irritating beeps, not helpful
@aussie8114
@aussie8114 2 ай бұрын
My Mazda CX5 works correctly about 95% of the time. I’m very happy with it and leave it turned on and set to beep at 5 kilometres over the limit.
@npoleary
@npoleary 2 ай бұрын
Sadly a lot of cars don’t allow any form of adjustment and if you do it defaults back to normal 🤦‍♂️
@jerrygamble8693
@jerrygamble8693 Ай бұрын
I have 2 types of ISA on my Toyota Yaris & I like it. If I want it off I can turn it off & it stays off. The first is the regular beeper, which scans both sides of the road. My only quibble with it is that it can sometime be too sensitive by reading the Speed Limits in side roads as you go past them or even the Speed Limit Restricter signs on the backs of lorries. The second is the one that is built into the SatNav, which kicks in when you do 10mph over the limit, when it says "You are over the Speed Limit". This can also be turned off & left off if required. In my view, though, the best Safety Feature for Car Manufacturers would be to ban the dazzling LED Headlights which have been such a thing lately, making it so that you simply can't see the road directly in front of you.
@knuffelbaer1971
@knuffelbaer1971 Ай бұрын
If you are driving according to the signs, the warning never will be issued, so whats the problem? 10mph over the speed limit is more than 15 km/h, so thats way to fast to be reasonable. Stop complaining
@npoleary
@npoleary Ай бұрын
But the problem is and the point of my video is that the warning is issued. The system that these cars have does not get it right all the time. That’s my issue. If it did get it right, I’d have no problem as I don’t speed. It’s the fact you’re driving down the road, not speeding just cruising and the car tells you off for speeding
@mattwilliams9461
@mattwilliams9461 2 ай бұрын
My wife's car is a couple of years old (Nissan Juke) and has this system, but it's actually far better than my brand new car in that it lets you set the tolerance - so by default it would beep if you were 1 or 2 mph over the limit, but you can adjust that so that it doesn't start beeping until you're 5 or 10 mph over. That actually helps a lot with one particular road near where we live - it's a 30 going into a 40 limit, but there's a kind of side lane, barely separated from the main road that is access to a bunch of driveways that is speed limit 20. Every single time we drive down there, it reads the 20 sign, updates the limit to that, beeps at us, and then immediately sees the 40 sign and updates again. Took us forever to realise what the beeping was because it bascially covered its tracks afterwards.
@cpuuk
@cpuuk 2 ай бұрын
Last time I looked, we weren't in the EU, so why are we still beholding to EU regulations? We left the EU, lost all the access\ trade privileges, but kept all the restrictions- not clever. I found an issue with the lane departure in Cornwall: On the B roads the white line quite often will suddenly disappear as it goes into single track road, and do you know what the the car does, it jiggles the steering wheel trying to find it's way back to the "correct" part of the lane (which no longer exists). A quite alarming situation as you fight for control of the steering. All these new "safety" regs are putting the price of vehicles up. Also the new 2024 regs also state it requires at least 2 button actions to turn off any of these safety features.
@GlynOC
@GlynOC 2 ай бұрын
We don't have the resources to reinvent the wheel and come up with an entire different set of regulations, we'll just follow all the EU ones except now we don't have a say in it.....
@ffotograffydd
@ffotograffydd 2 ай бұрын
@@cpuuk Car manufacturers aren’t going to make special cars just for the UK. And if they did the price would shoot up for UK customers.
@theelmonk
@theelmonk 2 ай бұрын
Tbh we weren't subject to these things when we were in the EU either. That's not how the EU works., They provide specimen legislation and then the member country ratifies it - or not, as they wish. That's why, for instance, those dangerous DRLs are not mandatory despite being an EU recommendation for years. Ignore the brexiteer propaganda - they have no clue what they're talking about.
@dashofawesome64
@dashofawesome64 2 ай бұрын
@@ffotograffydd On the other hand. There making the same cars and software locking features that just have to be unlocked. So making it so it doesn't work in UK is easy.
@ffotograffydd
@ffotograffydd Ай бұрын
@ Why wouldn’t you want safety features? No responsible government is going to sign up to that.
@manu241019
@manu241019 Ай бұрын
Where I live this system doesn't work half the time, because here in austria when a speed limit sign is below the town sign it means the entire town has that speed limit, the car does recognise it at first glance. But a) 90% of towns have an extra sign below which says "except on main roads" and b) it usually forgets it when you take a turn....
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