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Bob in the Land

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7. The Subi Eyesight is there to prevent the Subi driver from wandering into another lane without driver input.
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 03:39 PM
Oct 11

It also will engage the brakes if the Subi driver is approaching an object too quickly. It is not there to move the Subi out of your way. You are expecting Eyesight to force the Subi to swerve out of your way, possibly into oncoming traffic. There is no way I would want my Subaru Outback to do that.

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