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I don't get why you're having to manually adjust your speed, though? Obviously changing lanes will have to happen, why do you need to change the speed?But I do have manually adjust my speed when it starts slowing me down at the first appearance of another car in my lane. I either have to pull out to the outside lane way before I need or intend to, or...slow down behind the slower car in front of me and let the train of traffic in the outside lane go flying by. Maybe it’s just the integration in my current car that is off, but it has spurned me forever against ACC.
I would prefer to maintain my preferred speed right up until the point that I need to pass another car, then move out and pass them without adjusting my speed. That would be perfect, but mine doesn’t work that way.
What kind of car is it? A Camry according to your post? Can you adjust the distance to the car in front of you? Ford's system has 3-4 different distance settings where you can be closer or further to/from the car in front of you based on your preference. It's still further away from the vehicle than you have to drive in South Florida traffic (leave a small gap, people cut you off), but it works well. I don't have any familiarity with Toyota's system. So you're saying you'd rather it keep going your posted speed and then slam on the brakes when it gets near the car to match their speed?
Guess I'm just not understanding why it functioning how it's designed (to maintain a set distance from the car in front of you, no matter what speed they're going) means it's broken.
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