Fred4009
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Hello I would have liked to know how to activate the traffic jam assist and if at home it works well and under what conditions it works best?
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I use it mainly on the motorway when the traffic is heavy and it works very well, I have not plucked up enough courage to use it in heavy town traffic, the one drawback is if someone overtakes you and nips in sharp it can get a bit scary, also at roundabouts if someone nips out quick you start to move also, the pilot system needs to be treated with respect, its a helping system you still have to be 100% in control of your vehicle.Bonjour J'aurais would savoir comment activer le traffic jam assist et si chez vous cela fonctionne bien et dans quelles conditions cela fonctionne le mieux?
Not if I understand it correctly, certain criteria must exist for the pilot system to fully function at certain speeds high and low, like any system it has its limitations, it all depends on the exiting conditions you are driving inGood evening excuse me for the translation I thought that the traffic jam assists operate cadet speed less than 60 km per hour?
Its all part of the same system it just adapts to the surrounding environmentsI thought it was adaptive cruise control not for use in traffic jams.
Just dab the accelerator and it re-engages with vehicle nicely moving off again.I believe it disengages if the car is stationary for 3 seconds.
That was something that surprised me when I was researching which car to buy. Something like the Skoda looks like a cracking vehicle, but once you start adding all the bells and whistles that the ZS comes with, the price starts getting a bit mental.Let's be thankful that no matter how it performs, MG includes it as standard on both trims. Usually this tech can cost £1K+ on the big German saloons, to get it on such a cheap car from a small manufacturer is superb.