LKA at night
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LKA at night
Don't you have problems with LKA while driving at night? While driving at day time, LKA works perfectly. However, if I drive at night (on the same road), LKA seems to work 1 out of 10 times, no more. Should I check some sensors, or something? The radar works fine day and night.
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I don't know how the Lexus system works, but many years ago I drove an Infiniti Q45 equipped with LKA and it used a camera (or I think maybe two) mounted on the interior rearview mirror looking forward at the road. I didn't drive the car at night, but I drove on a road with severely worn out lane markings and I was amazed at how well it worked.
The only thing that annoyed me with that system is if you didn't signal a lane change, it beeped at you. Is that how the Lexus system works?
The only thing that annoyed me with that system is if you didn't signal a lane change, it beeped at you. Is that how the Lexus system works?
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I don't know how the Lexus system works, but many years ago I drove an Infiniti Q45 equipped with LKA and it used a camera (or I think maybe two) mounted on the interior rearview mirror looking forward at the road. I didn't drive the car at night, but I drove on a road with severely worn out lane markings and I was amazed at how well it worked.
The only thing that annoyed me with that system is if you didn't signal a lane change, it beeped at you. Is that how the Lexus system works?
The only thing that annoyed me with that system is if you didn't signal a lane change, it beeped at you. Is that how the Lexus system works?
#7
In Boston signaling lane changes gives the enemy an unfair advantage. Lane markings are considered only as suggestions. Yielding the right of way is a sign of weakness. Leaving more than 3 feet between you and the car ahead of you is inviting someone to cut in.
Did you know that Massachusetts was the last state to legalize right turn on red? True story, they only legalized it because the state would lose federal highway grants. The day right on red became legal, literally thousands of "NO TURN ON RED" signs went up all over the state.
The way Boston drivers drive they figured if you let us turn right on red, it would only be a matter of time before we reasoned that we could then turn left on red!
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Well yea, you're from California where people are courteous. I live in the Boston area.
In Boston signaling lane changes gives the enemy an unfair advantage. Lane markings are considered only as suggestions. Yielding the right of way is a sign of weakness. Leaving more than 3 feet between you and the car ahead of you is inviting someone to cut in.
Did you know that Massachusetts was the last state to legalize right turn on red? True story, they only legalized it because the state would lose federal highway grants. The day right on red became legal, literally thousands of "NO TURN ON RED" signs went up all over the state.
The way Boston drivers drive they figured if you let us turn right on red, it would only be a matter of time before we reasoned that we could then turn left on red!
In Boston signaling lane changes gives the enemy an unfair advantage. Lane markings are considered only as suggestions. Yielding the right of way is a sign of weakness. Leaving more than 3 feet between you and the car ahead of you is inviting someone to cut in.
Did you know that Massachusetts was the last state to legalize right turn on red? True story, they only legalized it because the state would lose federal highway grants. The day right on red became legal, literally thousands of "NO TURN ON RED" signs went up all over the state.
The way Boston drivers drive they figured if you let us turn right on red, it would only be a matter of time before we reasoned that we could then turn left on red!
Worst one I have witnessed here was when I was following a Benz and the driver signaled a move into the left turn lane. The signal light for the left turn lane was blinking red and the driver made the turn without even slowing down. We ended up going into the same grocery store so asked her why she didn't stop at the blinking red-light. She gave me that very indignant look and her answer was, as you have already guessed, "There were no cars coming". I suggested she should go back to where she came from if she didn't feel it necessary to follow the laws in our country.
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Well yea, you're from California where people are courteous. I live in the Boston area.
In Boston signaling lane changes gives the enemy an unfair advantage. Lane markings are considered only as suggestions. Yielding the right of way is a sign of weakness. Leaving more than 3 feet between you and the car ahead of you is inviting someone to cut in.
Did you know that Massachusetts was the last state to legalize right turn on red? True story, they only legalized it because the state would lose federal highway grants. The day right on red became legal, literally thousands of "NO TURN ON RED" signs went up all over the state.
The way Boston drivers drive they figured if you let us turn right on red, it would only be a matter of time before we reasoned that we could then turn left on red!
In Boston signaling lane changes gives the enemy an unfair advantage. Lane markings are considered only as suggestions. Yielding the right of way is a sign of weakness. Leaving more than 3 feet between you and the car ahead of you is inviting someone to cut in.
Did you know that Massachusetts was the last state to legalize right turn on red? True story, they only legalized it because the state would lose federal highway grants. The day right on red became legal, literally thousands of "NO TURN ON RED" signs went up all over the state.
The way Boston drivers drive they figured if you let us turn right on red, it would only be a matter of time before we reasoned that we could then turn left on red!
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