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Lol 2 min video on how to clip that speaker wire incoming…

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A/V systems are $2000 computers now. There is no separate speaker unless you’re going to clip your car stereo speakers

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Yeah canbus systems are an absolute fucking nightmare too. The same wire controling several systems.

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Than 2 minutes on how to manipulate the switch in a way so that it detects a press every time you start your car.

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Someone who worked on design for a previous iteration of this said that their company deliberately routed the ‘beep over a certain speed’ signal via a wire between two modules for precisely this rrason.

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So instead of clipping a wire you plug in a Bluetooth OBD interface and flip a bit in the car’s memory that the engineers conveniently forgot to remove which disables the beeps…

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*10 minutes - shorter videos cannot be monetized, IIRC

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But I already have to do that with the annoying auto-start-stop. This is becoming a whac-a-mole game.

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I’ve seen several cars trying to auto detect speed signs, and at times miserably failing, sometimes spectacularly (20km limit detected on the acceleration way for a major motorway with a limit of 80). If this were to be enforced, it would actually be dangerous

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You go into a car park with a limit of 5, when you leave the idiot system will expect you to do 5 on the main road until it sees another sign.

I have all speed limit alerts turned off because a system that just remembers the last sign it saw but can’t logically associate signs with roads or remember them is wrong about 50% of the time.

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A year or so back I had the misfortune of driving a rental MU-X with this feature. It turned out to be really good at seeing the speed signs on highway offramps, basically every time I drove past a turnoff it’d start beeping at me telling me I should be going 80 or even 60 km/h instead of 110…

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Fords works pretty well

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Last time I drove a rental Ford it was an endless amount of random ding-dings and dangerous interference with steering. Maybe you get used to it after a while, but I found it extremely annoying.

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Agree. Ford’s auto braking and lane keeping in insane and dangerous. It constantly feels like somebody neurotic is reaching over from the passenger seat to grab the wheel. And sometimes it will look at a pothole or puddle and decide to stomp on the brakes. Happened only twice in about 1500km/four days, but that’s still twice too many. Car “automation” tech is still deep in its infancy.

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This is dumb.

I have a 2021 SEAT Leon, my dad has a 2016 Volvo V90.

Both of our cars have cameras for lane keeping and reminding us of the speed limit.

Neither works 100%

My car recognize the “end of no overtaking” sign as being a speed limit sign for 90km/h

Then there is an area where it allways detects a change in the speed limit despite there being none, it is from 60 to 50, not a huge deal, but there is nothing stopping it from going from 120 to 30 instantly.

Then there are time when you might need to speed for safety.

I have been in that situation, example:

Me and my dad was driving on the back roads between Uppsala and Stockholm at night, dad was driving, there was an oncomming car when suddenly dad accellerated hard, swerved into the oncomming lane and back again.

There had been a moose that decided to cross the road just as two cars passed eachother, we would not have had time to stop, the only thing to do was to speed and swerve.

The moose incident may be an edge case, but the road sign detection issues are not and the EU should wait untill the system is reliable before forcing it out.

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Same here my mum just got a new electric BMW and the speed limit the car thinks to itself is constantly not being 100% correct. It just makes up speed limits sometimes.

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This will affect me in about 20 years

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I like the idea but I’m skeptical. Not sure how it’ll work, but any GPS app I use regularly messes up the speed limit, be it due to construction (or sudden lack of) or just 2 roads being too close and me being on the other one.

And when reading signs with cameras, there are some speed limit signs with additional information underneath specifying a time or anything really.

And then finally all the times when the signs are barely readable or even just wrong. I legit can’t count how many times I’ve seen a speed limit sign 10 meters before a series of junctions with an end of speed limit at the end of this ordeal, like that’s not how this works, what the hell?

Edit: Just remembered the extremely silly cases of speedlimits. Once saw a 10km/h limit in a parking house when going up hill to the seconds floor. Just for shits and giggles I tried it, I almost went backwards trying to fight gravity, so glad no-one was there at the time, also just took forever.

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