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Old 01-22-2017, 07:39 PM
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My OBDeleven just arrived.

Has anyone worked out coding for;

How to delay the Hand Back On Wheel Message

and

How to enable Lane Assist under 65 kph??

Thanks!
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I trust that this can not be achieved, as frankly I think that driving a car requires your full attention and awareness of surroundings. As when I see a car wandering in its lane with delayed or no corrections I think the driver is either intoxicated, texting or not paying attention and a danger to all.
Just my opinion.
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Less complex:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qi2oIRMwmZY&feature=youtu.be
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Originally Posted by Flying Scotsman
I trust that this can not be achieved, as frankly I think that driving a car requires your full attention and awareness of surroundings. As when I see a car wandering in its lane with delayed or no corrections I think the driver is either intoxicated, texting or not paying attention and a danger to all.
Just my opinion.
The A3 have traffic jam assist (semi autonomous driving at speeds lower than 40mph) in other countries. So it's safe to assume that something like this could be done.

Regarding Lane assist sensitivity at higher spends is an unknown.
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