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ADAS I think is Advanced driving assistant system?
Must be someone on here who has driven a car with this stuff?
Yes, I have some nanny functions, and if I’m honest I don’t like or appreciate the interference from the vehicle.
Lane Discipline Assistant - Designed to keep you in lane but ONLY WHEN two lines are visible on the road. One centre line and one kerb line, or left and right lines on a dual carriageway or motorway. The problem with this system is that it sometimes (quite often actually) misinterprets a shiny strip of tarmac, such as a tarmac burn repair, and will pull the vehicle to where it thinks it should be. It’s downright dangerous.

Lane Change Assistant - It does the same as above if you don’t indicate to overtake and this is fine, but it can do it when passing parked cars when you cross a solid white line, which is not fine.
Automatic Braking System / Collision Detection- Designed for those occasions when we miss an upcoming collision, whether it be another car or a pedestrian. The problem with this system is that it sees shadows of larger road signs/ kerbside trees etc as an obstacle that shouldn’t be there, and the system slams on the brakes. Not ideal if you have the car behind sat on your rear bumper.
Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t happen all of the time but I would always switch mine off as soon as the car was started.

Adaptive Cruise is good, it keeps a set distance from the vehicle in front, as the vehicle in front will rarely keep to a set speed, unless they’re on cruise as well.

It’s about the only nanny function that I use. This is just my personal experience and may not be representative of how other vehicles react.
I’ve not experienced Intelligent Speed Assistance but I have a feeling that we wouldn’t get on.
