FatBuoy
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2017
- Posts
- 236
- Reaction score
- 85
You acknowledge that it's not intended to be hands free but you're complaining that it's not hands free....
What I'm asking, guess you could say complaining, is if this is typical behavior for a lane assist system. Chevy does better. So do Mercedes and other high end vehicles, but I suppose that's expected. The Chevy is what made me realize we aren't on the same playing field.
To your point, you're right, it isn't intended to be hands free. But the more it keeps you in the lane while you drift off, the higher percentage that you won't die.
My inquiry was asking if mine was just not functioning correctly, as compared to the others on the forum. It appears that it is.
Conclusion: Ford developed a sub-par lane assist.