New C Class warning
New C Class warning
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oldnewbie

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275 posts

170 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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On Thursday I was returning from a short visit to France, I used Eurotunnel, making my way to the boarding gates, as I approached the height restriction gauge board, set at 1.85m I think, the automatic braking system brought me to a sudden and unexpected halt, this proved that the system works but I was very
surprised that the system was activated by a single horizontal board set at 1.85m.

jjr1

3,041 posts

284 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Can it be turned off?

Kawasicki

14,199 posts

259 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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It's early days for the tech, give em another few years.

oldnewbie

Original Poster:

275 posts

170 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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jjr1 said:
Can it be turned off?
I don't know if it can be turned off but I don't wish to it is a very good safety device,I was merely passing on information, so that others would not be surprised as I was.

jonny996

2,700 posts

241 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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oldnewbie said:
jjr1 said:
Can it be turned off?
I don't know if it can be turned off but I don't wish to it is a very good safety device,I was merely passing on information, so that others would not be surprised as I was.
i take it once it stops you it allows you to manually carry on under at slow speed.

oldnewbie

Original Poster:

275 posts

170 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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jonny996 said:
oldnewbie said:
jjr1 said:
Can it be turned off?
I don't know if it can be turned off but I don't wish to it is a very good safety device,I was merely passing on information, so that others would not be surprised as I was.
i take it once it stops you it allows you to manually carry on under at slow speed.
Yes you are correct!

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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oldnewbie said:
I don't know if it can be turned off but I don't wish to it is a very good safety device,
Yes, that'll work well as you enter your underground car park with a dizzy blonde, piloting a Range Rover, on your back bumper.


MoelyCrio

2,500 posts

206 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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Where I live, the sheep roam on the common. In wet weather they sometimes gather on the road under some trees in a little dip. Normal MO is to slow down and gently 'persuade' them out of the way with the front of the car.
Not with the C class! Beep, beep beep hard stop at 10mph.....

Its happened with car park barriers where I know its moving up so start to move forwards, but car thinks otherwise.

Clever stuff though.

CoolC

4,442 posts

238 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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The way the LIDAR system works, in theory if you drive up to that same barrier either riding the brake, or steering slightly (as if driving around a small obstacle) then the system thinks "You've got this in hand, no need for me to intervene" and should do nothing.

oldnewbie

Original Poster:

275 posts

170 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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CoolC said:
The way the LIDAR system works, in theory if you drive up to that same barrier either riding the brake, or steering slightly (as if driving around a small obstacle) then the system thinks "You've got this in hand, no need for me to intervene" and should do nothing.
Yes you are correct, after a little experimenting that is exactly how it works, very clever well done Mercedes.