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Is lane-keeping car safety tech a danger to cyclists?

Is lane-keeping car safety tech a danger to cyclists? How does the technological advancement of motor vehicles affect cyclists? BikeRadar investigates… April 19, 2021 at 12:00 pm Picture the scene: you’re driving along a rural A-road and spot a cyclist up ahead. As a fellow rider and courteous driver, you’re lining up for a safe overtake, edging out to the middle of the road to improve your sightline and maintain a suitably safe distance as you pass. Advertisement The car, however, has other ideas. Lane-keeping assistance designed to stop dozy drivers weaving out of their lanes on motorways ‘reads’ proximity to the white line, the wheel moves of its own accord in your hands and, all of a sudden, the car has steered itself onto a collision course with the unsuspecting rider, forcing a counter-correction of your own while the car scolds you with buzzers and warning lights in an unseemly wrestle for control between driver and black boxes.

Did Hyundai Make The RIGHT Move Making The Santa Cruz Face Identical To Tucson OR Should It Have Had MORE Differentiation?

Did Hyundai Make The RIGHT Move Making The Santa Cruz Face Identical To Tucson OR Should It Have Had MORE Differentiation? Views : 724 | Category: Reviews | Source: www.autospies.com SHARE THIS ARTICLE When I saw the Hyundai Santa Cruz concept back in 2015 I was INSTANTLY impressed and told my contacts there if they build it exactly like that it will sell. Well, for some reason it took them SIX YEARS to bring it forward. And I must say, when I saw the unit shown this week I couldn t help but think WHY did they just copy the Tucson face RATHER than making the Santa Cruz carry it s OWN identity? Not saying they couldn t be SIMILAR, but why did they need to be identical? Plus, the concept face was great.

This One Is JUST Right: Hyundai Shoots For The Goldilocks Zone In The Compact Truck Market With 2022 Santa Cruz SAV

This One Is JUST Right: Hyundai Shoots For The Goldilocks Zone In The Compact Truck Market With 2022 Santa Cruz SAV Views : 1,586 | Category: New Cars | Source: www.autospies.com SHARE THIS ARTICLE Hyundai today unveiled its highly anticipated Santa Cruz Sport Adventure Vehicle. The 2022 Santa Cruz breaks new ground within the SUV, Truck and Crossover segments by offering a true Sport Adventure Vehicle unlike anything else in the U.S. market. Santa Cruz boasts bold yet sophisticated design, powerful and efficient powertrain options, a flexible open bed for gear, cutting-edge connectivity and a highly maneuverable all-wheel drive platform that is equally at home in urban and adventure-focused environments. The Santa Cruz Sport Adventure Vehicle begins production in Montgomery, Alabama in June and will be available for sale in summer. The addition of Santa Cruz to HMMA production will add an estimated 1,200 jobs to the U.S. economy. Hyundai is also cre

Ford Introduces Hands-Free BlueCruise System for F-150, Mach-E

On Wednesday, Ford Motor Co. announced its upcoming hands-free driver-assist system intended to rival Tesla’s Autopilot or General Motors SuperCruise. The service, which the manufacturer has renamed BlueCruise, will be available on top trimmed “Mustang” Mach-E crossovers and F-150 pickup trucks via over-the-air-updates in the third quarter of 2021. It will not be free, however. Even though Ford has promised highly competitive pricing, customers will need to have purchased vehicles equipped with the necessary hardware (including driver monitoring cameras) before they’ll be eligible to spend the additional $600 Ford is asking for the privilege of using BlueCruise for three years. While more affordable than the competition, it still seems a lot to spend on a vehicle so you can pretend it’s self-driving – especially since the company failed to make it sound like it would be any more advanced than what’s being offered on Tesla and Cadillac vehicles that similarly

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