Lane centering: Revision history


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3 May 2024

  • curprev 15:2615:26, 3 May 20242600:1700:194:e310:899d:b78e:3765:c955 talk 51,902 bytes −7 Changed VW 2020 Atlas branding to be "Lane Assist" from "Traffic Jam Assist". Lane Assist is the lane-centering ability of the vehicle relevant to this article. Traffic Jam Assist is the automatic cruise control assist that can bring the vehicle to a complete stop and will automatically move the vehicle again when in "stop-and-go" traffic. Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCwBgQY0q6E and https://www.vw.com/en/iq-drive/lane-assist.html undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 15:2115:21, 3 May 20242600:1700:194:e310:899d:b78e:3765:c955 talk 51,909 bytes 0 Adjusted the VW 2020 Atlas notes for accuracy. The lane-keep assist works ABOVE 35 mph on this vehicle and all subsequent vehicles with the technology now branded as IQ.DRIVE. I left the speeds at 37/60 as there seem to be differences in the speed the technology functions depending on market. For example, in the UK the system works above 40 mph. Sources: I own an NA 2020 Atlas Cross Sport and can personally confirm it is above 35 mph. Also, https://www.vw.com/en/iq-drive/lane-assist.html Tag: Visual edit
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