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I think it provides a level of steering that the other cars don't offer. It can, for instance, change lanes. The others can't. They are primarily
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pmb
It only changes lanes when prompted by the driver. You have to signal the move before it will make it.
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TWuG
Jul 14 '16, 08:28
It doesn't make that decision on its own.
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Sure. But it steers. That's different. Largely I think it's the perception that Tesla has created (which is why I think a name change of the
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pmb
Jul 14, 08:31
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It steers for the lane control function, just like the others do, too. So a lange change isn't different in ability just degree. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 14, 08:35
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It's still how they sell it. And it's not a small degree. One adjusts you back in your lane. The other adjustment is much more significant. -- nm
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pmb
Jul 14, 08:36
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