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godfodder0901

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The car definitely recognizes the signs and displays them on the dash, but it seems to revert to base map data quite quickly.
I agree, and noticed the same thing. Definitely sees the Speed Limit signs, but seems to only last about 15 seconds.
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Here's my impressions of Driver + coming from someone who has a Comma 2 on a subaru with eyesight.

Comma works just about everywhere, I can use it in my neighborhood, lane less roads, slow speeds, high speeds. NO restrictions on activation. Driver+ only works on freeways.

Driver+ freaks out if the lines are faded, or lane merges. The comma handles this just fine.

Driver + disengages quite a bit.

Driver+ does have longer distance recognition of cars ahead, but this is mostly due to subaru's eyesight system not comma's issue.

Driver+ only disengages via stalk or brake. Comma has the ability to use pedal input to disengage. I use this function a lot.

Overall, I feel comma is much better at this moment than driver+ and I wouldn't hesitate buying a comma 3 for the rivian if they had support :)
 
 




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