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Farmer Chalk Member Since: 02 May 2015 Location: London Posts: 535 |
The car will determine the potential of a frontal impact possibly by a car in lane 2 of the roundabout particularly if you are moving forward in lane one with a slight curve....mine has done this on certain junctions where the car can't read the road ahead properly and there is a vehicle directly in front of mine.... it is disconcerting but in the grand scale of things I would prefer it to reduce any impact in a real incident! |
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Thu Jul 13 2017 5:01pm |
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syl Member Since: 10 Mar 2016 Location: Somerset Posts: 412 |
Isn't it obvious on the dashboard when AEB activates. It is on my wife's Evoke when it just gives a warning - the message is meant to stay on afterwards if the AEB actually activates. |
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Thu Jul 13 2017 8:31pm |
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JohnPM Member Since: 18 Jan 2017 Location: Bedford Posts: 8 |
Nothing on the dash. Also no lane 2 on that roundabout, no other vehicles anywhere in sight except one behind... |
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Thu Jul 13 2017 9:42pm |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
Has to be a spurious event, and I would put money on it not being reproducible in the workshop. You were very lucky not have someone texting in a car behind you..................which I observe daily.
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Fri Jul 14 2017 7:21am |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
And this is progress? Thanks but I'm happy for my brain to decide when I need to hit the brake pedal and how hard to hit it Btw the same thing used to happen with the adaptive cruise control on my previous Range Rover in that on motorway bends, it sensed vehicles in adjacent lanes and slowed down or even braked accordingly which of course would be a major shock to the poor bloke behind me. I didnt specify it on my current RRS for that reason IMHO, if technology like AEB and ACC is not failsafe then L-R shouldnt be offering it. It is a nonsense to risk causing one type of accident to avoid another |
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Fri Jul 14 2017 10:16am |
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syl Member Since: 10 Mar 2016 Location: Somerset Posts: 412 |
I think AEB is mandatory nowadays, it's certainly part of Euro NCAP testing. |
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Fri Jul 14 2017 2:39pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
Mine spends all its time 'Initialising', so is never actually operable. |
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Fri Jul 14 2017 5:38pm |
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SVR575 Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: uk & Europe Posts: 1827 |
[quote="wilf"]Has to be a spurious event, and I would put money on it not being reproducible in the workshop. You were very lucky not have someone texting in a car behind you..................which I observe daily.
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Fri Jul 14 2017 6:07pm |
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CRC@LandRover Member Since: 20 Jul 2012 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Posts: 213 |
Hi JohnPM, Thank you for your comments. I am deeply sorry to learn of this. If you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to PM me so I can investigate this further. Thanks, Amellia Please note although Land Rover will try to assist you with your issue, we are unable to provide any technical advice. This account is available between 0900 and 17:00 hours Monday – Friday. Outside of this time if you require assistance, please drop us a Private Message and we'll get back to you. |
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Tue Jul 18 2017 9:33am |
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