Annoying: I have never found the lane assist feature so far has made my driving any safer but it is frequently warning and ‘correcting’ my behaviour. I’ve read that there might be implications to insurance if I turn the feature off? I suppose it’s part of the system that does collision avoidance so I'm not complaining but just don't find it any use.
Our current and last car have had lane assist and while I do think it is a worthwhile feature, when driving on narrow single carriageway roads, as I often do, they can be a pain. In some places you have no option but to cross the centre line as the road is just not wide enough!.
You could be right, but I'm not sure how this info could be found out?. If you switch the car off and then start it again, most will default to having things like lane assist and stop start on. So unless the car has some sort of built in memory to show whether the lane assist was off, the only way this could be found out would be if the car wasn't switched off.
Personally, I just leave it on, if for no other reason that the warning which shows on the dashboard permanently if it is switched off is much more irritating and distracting than the occasional warning flashing up on the screen along with a buzz from the wheel.
It’s interesting that the manufacturers don’t necessarily follow the good ideas of other manufacturers. When I have driven Renaults the feature where if you squirt the screen wash and there is a few second delay before the last wipe which clears away the inevitable drips from above the screen is not there on the KIA.
We have had cars in the past that have done this but I can't remember which (not a Renault though, we've never had), and it is very useful.
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