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Unfortunately, LKA (Lane Keep Assist) which the steering intervention is part of, as well as ISA (Intelligent Speed Assistance) are compulsory in the EU now. It will be even worse since ISA now is just an annoying sound given by the car when you exceed the speed limit. In the future there will be even more intrusive version, based on the upcoming legislation, to actually slow down the car as an intervention similar to the steering intervention. The plan is that like for the steering intervention the driver will be able to overcome this assistance and force acceleration. But this is what it is. Those of you who have these systems disabled is bacause the legislation was not in force and you could turn it off in menu (production or registration date). Now it is forced to reset each time you start a car. https://www.addsecure.com/blog/the-e...egulation-gsr/ and https://ec.europa.eu/docsroom/docume...ditions/native You can now easily Google these things. It is not just BMW. However coding this off in id8 or upcoming id9 systems (Linux /Android based) won't be that easy as similarly to phones you will have to break the system. Any changes in id8 or id9, I'm told, will require special BMW codes from the HQ. ID7 through Esys will be easier thus the guy I know also struggles to find in esys these new codes to get rid of ISA and the steering intervention in his car (despite of warranty).
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03-12-2024, 05:05 AM | #27 |
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It will be a sad day if/ when this ISA becomes mandatory.
It’s tough argument as you are basically saying I want to exceed the speed limit How are manufacturers like Ferrari/ Aston Martin to name a couple going to sell cars if they are limited? Let alone performance cars like BMWs being discussed here It really feels like governments don’t want you have a car |
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03-12-2024, 02:27 PM | #28 |
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Don't get me wrong, I'll do my best to adhere to limits. With all the heavy traffic it just now wise. Thus where I live sometimes these are placed in a wired way. And I liked the previous iteration of ISA which I found useful when just blinking rather creating this annoying sound (and it was meant to be annoying). I recall that some limitations like the once mentioned are not meant for some laxurious cars, but it just rings the bell that I'm unsure of.
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03-12-2024, 02:30 PM | #29 |
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https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/8821213.pdf https://etsc.eu/opinion-will-intelli...o-its-promise/ some more materials.
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