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UNKNOWN_370 06-08-2017 01:09 PM

Nissan makEs automated Ebraking standard.
 
With the exception of nismo vehicles and a couple cars. Nissan will be braking for you in an emergency situation. How do you guys feel about that?

Nissan Adding Automated Emergency Braking to Most 2018 Models | News | Car and Driver | Car and Driver Blog

BC416 06-08-2017 01:13 PM

I don't even like my car shifting for me, let alone braking by itself.

SouthArk370Z 06-08-2017 01:38 PM

Personally, I'm against it. But with growing population and the resultant increase in traffic density, I predict that the days of sports and muscle cars are very limited. Any time there is a traffic fatality that can be blamed on operator error, manufacturers will be forced to add more nannies to protect us from ourselves. We already have VDC that can't be disabled without making modifications. As we wean ourselves from fossil fuels, rising MPG requirements will mean smaller and smaller ICEs. I hope you like electric. ;)

DLSTR 06-08-2017 01:51 PM

This is heart 'braking' :)

ChaseZ 06-08-2017 01:57 PM

No thanks. Cars have enough nannies as it is

axmea? 06-08-2017 02:04 PM

You cannot override this.

BlackZeda 06-08-2017 05:44 PM

Before you know it, cars will be like elevators...

Firebase99 06-09-2017 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 3662189)
You cannot override this.

On my Volvo this can be disabled. I never do cuz it works really well and its my wifes car. She isnt exactly Lewis Hamilton behind the wheel. LOL.

Fuzzzy 06-09-2017 10:54 AM

This is one of those things that I think is great for OTHER people to have ;)

ZCanadian 06-09-2017 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fuzzzy (Post 3662493)
This is one of those things that I think is great for OTHER people to have ;)

It's for this very reason that I'm torn about how to respond.
For those who don't give a damn about driving, or are too self-important to pay attention, I pray that their vehicle has it and that it kicks in before they hit mine.

As for me, that sort of thing will cause me to take my money to another brand - at least until they have all gone this way (due to changes in "industry standards", pressure from their legal departments, or legislation).
If I can disable it legally (even with an "are you sure?" confirmation), then OK.
Requiring a modification to remove the feature may well spell insurance problems in the event of an incident, though. Not something one thinks about before hand, buy you may wish you had considered that after, God forbid, something terrible has happened!

I'm glad I'm old enough not to worry about losing all of my rights and privileges to suit the "lowest common denominator" driver, his lawyer, or his political representative. By the time that happens, I'll likely have surrendered my keys. Meantime, as long as my generation (baby boomer) still holds sway in the market, I think we're all safe. You are collectively welcome, for that, btw! :tiphat:

DISCLAIMER: as more and more automotive executives and their advisors are driven to work by mommy or still need their diapers changed 5 times a day, THE END of things as we know it might come sooner than I think!!!

zeeder 06-11-2017 03:43 PM

If you're a conscientious driver I don't see what the big deal is as it shouldn't ever activate if you're paying attention. That said, it's there if you're ever eyeing that hottie on the side of the road at the wrong split second.

danegrey 06-11-2017 06:35 PM

don't like, don't want
problem is some person has to program it to work...
so there will always be a chance for error,
along with some one trying to hack it and take control..

Fuzzzy 06-11-2017 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeeder (Post 3663158)
If you're a conscientious driver I don't see what the big deal is as it shouldn't ever activate if you're paying attention. That said, it's there if you're ever eyeing that hottie on the side of the road at the wrong split second.

I'm guessing that you have never driven one for any length of time.

My wife's car has it. She has had the car for about a year, so I've driven it some. I've had the brakes activate a couple of times--quite the surprise! The first time I was going around the car in front of me as he was slowly making a left-hand turn but hadn't completely vacated our lane. Plenty of room, no issues imo. The car disagreed, and I wondered what in the hell all the beeping was about. A few seconds later I found out as the brakes were applied with force. Very unpleasant :ugh2:

But I have learned to obey the beeps. Big Brother knows best, I guess.

zeeder 06-11-2017 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fuzzzy (Post 3663252)
I'm guessing that you have never driven one for any length of time.

But I have learned to obey the beeps. Big Brother knows best, I guess.

I admit, I have not. I've only had the blind spot monitoring but didn't have to deal with it applying the brakes. Can you adjust the sensitivity or turn it off?

If they are this intrusive I'm definitely a proponent of adjustments for sensitivity and an off switch!

Zatanna Z 06-11-2017 11:16 PM

Some cars I think yes but they better not do this for the gtr or Z because the people who drive those cars ACTUALLY pay attention to the road ahead of them and we appreciate driving our car and enjoy the drive we go on. Most of these dumb people who drive nowadays are worried about texting or whatever else. I think people need to get smarter on the road. And if cars are doing things for us then it will make the human driver even more stupid....


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