Any chance there is some muck blocking your camera sight?Restricted speed (60 or 70mph) just shows dashes and traffic speed camera warning stopped working. Other speed limits work when they feel like it.
Yes, can be quite dangerous if you come off a traffic island in 50 zone and the car detects 30, car brakes and car behind can/could run into the rear. Not been hit but this happened to me.We have only had our S5 about 5 weeks now and the only thing I have spotted, is that the front camera is too sensitive to picking up on the speed limit signs at side junctions.
We can be travelling along a dual carriageway and the camera will spot a lower speed sign at the junction, it then bongs to tell you that you are speeding !.
A few seconds later, it decides it has got it wrong and corrects the error and the bongs stop.
It would be better if the speed sign in the dash, just flashed ?.
The bongs get irritating and can be distracting.
Failing that, it appears to fine.
We live in Walesand the roads are littered with 20Mph restricted
zones.
It is SO easy to drive above the limit without even spotting it.
The volume of people getting caught is massive.
Main of these routes have been 30 Mph zones for donkey’s years.
For this reason, it is nice to be reminded if you stray about the new 20 Mph limit.
The car offers you NO opportunity to get caught, as will triggers the voice warning at 21 Mph.
At 26 Mph in a previous 30 Mph you could be looking at 3 points and a hefty fine.
It must be bringing in a lot of revenue in driver awareness course and fines, that’s for sure.
Launch the built in satnav, it needs to be loaded sometimes to kick in gps. This will stop the —- on the sign and show what it thinks is the correct limit. None of these sign recognition speed limiters work well, my old Kona was just as bad as the MG.Restricted speed (60 or 70mph) just shows dashes and traffic speed camera warning stopped working. Other speed limits work when they feel like it.
Anyone else had these problems.
Running through the M27 road works 2 weeks ago in the single lane west bound my Enyaq's ACC suddenly went up from 50 to 70 at Eastleigh for no reason , was fine the week before at same timeLaunch the built in satnav, it needs to be loaded sometimes to kick in gps. This will stop the —- on the sign and show what it thinks is the correct limit. None of these sign recognition speed limiters work well, my old Kona was just as bad as the MG.
Thanks. I'll give it a try next time out. I normally use the google one as much prefer, didn't realise it was GPS controlled thought it was sign recocognition through front camera.. Never had any problems with my Toyota RAV4.Launch the built in satnav, it needs to be loaded sometimes to kick in gps. This will stop the —- on the sign and show what it thinks is the correct limit. None of these sign recognition speed limiters work well, my old Kona was just as bad as the MG.
It's a combination, I use CarPlay and Apple Maps but have found every now and then I need to load up the internal Sat Nav or the speed signs on the dashboard stop working.Thanks. I'll give it a try next time out. I normally use the google one as much prefer, didn't realise it was GPS controlled thought it was sign recocognition through front camera.. Never had any problems with my Toyota RAV4.
I have not experienced any automatic braking by the car, these automated systems are intended to make the car safer, but they can and will catch you out sometimes.Yes, can be quite dangerous if you come off a traffic island in 50 zone and the car detects 30, car brakes and car behind can/could run into the rear. Not been hit but this happened to me.
You are able to turn off the binging and bonging and just have flashing limit indication.
My problem is where there is just the unrestricted sign the system stopped working.