Irish
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So just got my Stinger and this is the first time I have every had a feature like this on a car. So keep that in mind.
Here are my short observations.
- I do like that it is turned on an off via a button, and no need to go through some sort of menu to access it.
- I can see it extremely useful for non-attentive drivers that weave all over the road.
- It has something like a 15 second time on how long you can have your hands off the wheel then it warns you to put your hands back on or it will discontinue. Then another 10 seconds and it turns off. Was very surprised by this, as 25 seconds is definitely not enough time for me to finish eating a burger, and reading a book. And when it turns off the car may swerve off the road, if the car was in the middle of an adjustment when the system turns off (if you not paying attention).
- If your out on an open highway and you have just a finger or two on the wheel, I don't think the system will register that and will turn off. I sometimes drive with my arm up on the window sill, and then just pinch the wheel with my thumb and index finger. The system did not like that.
- Holy cow does the system flip out if you go from a single lane to a double lane road.
All in all I don't think I would every really use this system after my testing. But I know someone like my dad who is a horrible driver should use it always. In fact he should just get rid of his license and hire a driver..
Here are my short observations.
- I do like that it is turned on an off via a button, and no need to go through some sort of menu to access it.
- I can see it extremely useful for non-attentive drivers that weave all over the road.
- It has something like a 15 second time on how long you can have your hands off the wheel then it warns you to put your hands back on or it will discontinue. Then another 10 seconds and it turns off. Was very surprised by this, as 25 seconds is definitely not enough time for me to finish eating a burger, and reading a book. And when it turns off the car may swerve off the road, if the car was in the middle of an adjustment when the system turns off (if you not paying attention).
- If your out on an open highway and you have just a finger or two on the wheel, I don't think the system will register that and will turn off. I sometimes drive with my arm up on the window sill, and then just pinch the wheel with my thumb and index finger. The system did not like that.
- Holy cow does the system flip out if you go from a single lane to a double lane road.
All in all I don't think I would every really use this system after my testing. But I know someone like my dad who is a horrible driver should use it always. In fact he should just get rid of his license and hire a driver..