Sponsored

Highway assist after lane change.

Sfosro

Active Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
May 7, 2023
Threads
4
Messages
29
Reaction score
37
Location
Carson City
Vehicles
R1T
Occupation
Retired
The highway assist is archaic. You have to center the truck with one hand and depress the stalk twice.l with the other. You should only have to center the truck in the new lane and it would detect that and re-engage. Kia works that way and is so smooth and I believe safer. A chime would let you know you can safely let go of the wheel. All you have to do is steer like you would normally do.
Sponsored

 

Blueassassin

Well-Known Member
First Name
Allen
Joined
Apr 5, 2021
Threads
36
Messages
1,646
Reaction score
3,050
Location
il
Vehicles
LE R1T, Hummer H1, Lotus Elise
Occupation
Equipment Manager
Clubs
 
I like that! I second this vote!
 

Dark-Fx

Well-Known Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Jul 15, 2020
Threads
148
Messages
13,612
Reaction score
27,527
Location
Michigan
Vehicles
R1T, R1S, Livewire One, Sierra EV, R1S
Occupation
Engineering
Clubs
 
The highway assist is archaic. You have to center the truck with one hand and depress the stalk twice.l with the other. You should only have to center the truck in the new lane and it would detect that and re-engage. Kia works that way and is so smooth and I believe safer. A chime would let you know you can safely let go of the wheel. All you have to do is steer like you would normally do.
You shouldn't need to take your hands off the steering wheel to hit the stalks, that's why they are where they are on any vehicle.
 

SRO

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Mar 21, 2023
Threads
3
Messages
300
Reaction score
142
Location
Carson City nv
Vehicles
R1T
Occupation
retired
I didn’t mean to say that. I said wheel in left and stalk with right hand. Since you may not be where the vehicle wants you to be you may have to do this more than once. It may not sound like much, but the difference is pretty big. If you get a chance test drive an EV6 or ioniq it is super easy. Also when the vehicle ahead of me gets close to the lane line and i want to veer away within my lane and my truck kicks out of driver+ you have to re-engage all over. Beware some of the Ioniq’s have automatic lane change, but I hear it’s a pain and too delayed. My wife’s EV6 is a lot easier than the R1T driver+, but my R1T is a whole lot more accurate staying centered in the lane. Irregardless I love my R1T.
 

azbill

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bill
Joined
Jun 8, 2020
Threads
17
Messages
1,696
Reaction score
1,978
Location
Arizona
Vehicles
Escalade IQ, Mach E, Hummer EV SUT
Occupation
Retired
The need to manually re-engage after lane change is a poor design. We have BlueCruise on our Mach E and it is automatic re-engage. Mapped highways are hands free, and unmapped roads it works like Driver+. Rivian is far behind Ford and GM.
Sponsored

 
 








Top