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Old 12-14-07, 02:16 PM
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Default Nissan unveils navigation-enabled cruise control




Radar-based cruise control systems are quickly becoming par for the luxury course, but Nissan is upping the ante with a new setup that integrates the on-board navigation system to adjust vehicle speed. The system will grab route information from the sat nav, anticipating curves, and then adjust speed for the corner and then resume acceleration once the turn is complete.

The Distance Control Assist feature will also make sure that drivers are aware of an impending disaster, even with their foot on the accelerator, by pushing the gas pedal against the driver's foot. If the system detects things are going to go sour quickly, it will sound off an audio warning and display a message telling the driver to hit the brakes.

This new navigation-based system is yet another attempt at removing the driver from the equation, something that's met with a fair share of skepticism around Autoblog HQ. We're more content to do the driving ourselves and know full well that systems like this, although touted as a safer means of travel, will inevitably result in more driver inattention as motorists rely on the car to do their duties for them. Although, they said the same thing when cruise control first appeared on the scene, too.
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Old 12-14-07, 02:19 PM
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Thats pretty trick as long as the navigation is completely accurate!
 
Old 12-14-07, 03:27 PM
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When I was car shopping around May, the Live Traffic in an Acura TL-S was still off by quite a bit. It would be pretty annoying for the car to start slowing down when all is clear ahead of you. Of course, people could always just pay attention when they're driving
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Old 12-14-07, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Allen K
When I was car shopping around May, the Live Traffic in an Acura TL-S was still off by quite a bit. It would be pretty annoying for the car to start slowing down when all is clear ahead of you. Of course, people could always just pay attention when they're driving
Well with Live Traffic it all just depends on whenever XM sends a signal with an update. The technology itself is fine and I actually find it real useful in the RL when deciding whether I should take the 5 or 405 if I need to go to LA. For the most part, XM just needs to do a better job of being more accurate and current.
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That is of such little value. If you are driving on a road that curves so sharply that the cruise would slow you down, you shouldn't be using the cruise to begin with.
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Old 12-14-07, 07:35 PM
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1. that assumes the navigation map is correct

2. why are you using cruise control on a curvy road?

3. It might be good if you're on a unfamiliar road at night with no streetlights

4. Why are you driving so fast?


I think a beep is good enough if it thinks you going too fast for that corner. I'd rather let the person crash and explain his/her stupidity to the police then have the car save him/her and make him/her think he's/she's invincible.
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It's all cool really. We have cars that park itself, might as well have cars that drive itself as well. All useless, but still cool to invent.
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It'd be interesting to see what happens in tunnels.
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