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Old 01-12-2006, 06:52 AM   #1
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Wow, Honda's really out of their way to design such safety features for the Accord, if that's what it's supposed to be doing. I guess it's kinda cool but IMO, it doesn't seem to be very practical.

Because I'm sure a vast majority of drivers have a problem staying in the lane as well as keeping a suitable distance from the car in front of them.

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I'd say yes. The current RL's already have the Adaptive Cruise Control.
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this would suck if it was your daily/ weekend road course car
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Wow, Honda's really out of their way to design such safety features for the Accord....
There is a "Safety For Everyone" campaign underway internally at Honda. It'll break into the USDM sometime soon, I'm sure.

Adaptive Cruise Control is definitely slated for arrival the next couple of years.

"ADAS" as a complete integrated package might take longer because, as you can imagine, the federal government is all over it and the manufacturers attempting to roll it out are victims of industrial espionage.

What's really amazing is that they're looking at these systems for vehicles that are (relatively) cheap and entirely middle of the road.

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this would suck if it was your daily/ weekend road course car
You can switch if off just like VSA can be switched off in the current generation of USDM Accords, TL's and TSX's.

However, the way some people drive on the track, an automatic system to keep them on the paved portion of the roadway might actually be a good idea.

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