neririn
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With OTA updates reverting settings autonomously, see my previous rant, blue cruise/Cruise control is going to really hurt someone soon.
Case in point, I have speed sign recognition off. For those who aren't familiar, this is a feature that will watch for speed signs and automatically adjust cruise control accordingly. I've long since turned it OFF.
However a recent OTA update turned it on for me again. How very considerate.
Anyway, I was happily driving down 1-15 in southern Utah last night with Blue Cruise/Cruise control enabled, and speed set at 80MPH. (the posted speed limit for that particular stretch of I-15). As I was moving along at 80, BlueCruise/Skynet saw a speed sign for the frontage road next to the freeway. This particular frontage road is close to a residential area and therefore the speed limit is 25MPH. So what did my rolling coffin do? You guessed it. It slammed on the breaks in the middle of an interstate to adhere to the 'posted speed'.
Despite nearly soiling myself, I survived the incident because luckily for me, the semi truck behind me was able to swerve into the left lane and luckily for him, it was empty.
I immediately called my wife who was driving her Mach-E about 2 miles behind me also heading home to warn her that Ford was trying to kill us. The call was answered just in time to hear my wife and kids scream as her Mach-E did the exact same thing at the exact same place.
So @Ford Motor Company how do I report this seriously dangerous situation before someone dies?
This is completely irresponsible.
First you should NOT turn optional <explitive> settings back on once manually turned off. EVER.
Second, a vehicle should NEVER autonomously and that aggressively decrease speed for anything, let alone a speed limit sign.
If I am exceeding the posted limit, I get a speeding ticket. Yet if I slam on the brakes in the middle of a freeway and subsequently cause an accident that tragically kills someone, I am tried for involuntary manslaughter.
This of course is the case unless you guys log your coding mistakes as well as you write them. Either way, someone is likely going to jail.
UGH. You're killing me Ford. I love my Lightning, but you guys sure are doing your best to make me hate it.
Case in point, I have speed sign recognition off. For those who aren't familiar, this is a feature that will watch for speed signs and automatically adjust cruise control accordingly. I've long since turned it OFF.
However a recent OTA update turned it on for me again. How very considerate.
Anyway, I was happily driving down 1-15 in southern Utah last night with Blue Cruise/Cruise control enabled, and speed set at 80MPH. (the posted speed limit for that particular stretch of I-15). As I was moving along at 80, BlueCruise/Skynet saw a speed sign for the frontage road next to the freeway. This particular frontage road is close to a residential area and therefore the speed limit is 25MPH. So what did my rolling coffin do? You guessed it. It slammed on the breaks in the middle of an interstate to adhere to the 'posted speed'.
Despite nearly soiling myself, I survived the incident because luckily for me, the semi truck behind me was able to swerve into the left lane and luckily for him, it was empty.
I immediately called my wife who was driving her Mach-E about 2 miles behind me also heading home to warn her that Ford was trying to kill us. The call was answered just in time to hear my wife and kids scream as her Mach-E did the exact same thing at the exact same place.
So @Ford Motor Company how do I report this seriously dangerous situation before someone dies?
This is completely irresponsible.
First you should NOT turn optional <explitive> settings back on once manually turned off. EVER.
Second, a vehicle should NEVER autonomously and that aggressively decrease speed for anything, let alone a speed limit sign.
If I am exceeding the posted limit, I get a speeding ticket. Yet if I slam on the brakes in the middle of a freeway and subsequently cause an accident that tragically kills someone, I am tried for involuntary manslaughter.
This of course is the case unless you guys log your coding mistakes as well as you write them. Either way, someone is likely going to jail.
UGH. You're killing me Ford. I love my Lightning, but you guys sure are doing your best to make me hate it.
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