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GS2
Posted 7/29/2025 05:09 (#11312762 - in reply to #11311833)
Subject: RE: 2025 Chevy doing weird things.


North Central US
Kooiker - 7/28/2025 08:37

GS2 - 7/28/2025 08:15
Ed Boysun - 7/28/2025 08:04

As noted, it's not perfect but the braking has saved me from a couple minor fender-benders. Still hasn't caused any accidents for me or others so I'm still glad I have it, even though it still needs work.

The "dangerous" system hasn't caused any accidents yet. Yet. It is something that shouldn't be released until it is fool proof. Sounds like a great way to get killed, pass a truck, and have the car immediately brake check it because of a sign.




Even if it doesn't cause an accident if you brake check a cattle pot it might end up killing or injuring cattle.

I've heard stories of gates in the trailer getting blown out and cattle piled on top of cattle because of having to get on the brakes HARD to avoid rear ending idiots in front of the truck.



Earlier this year I drove a Subaru rental car that was loaded with all of the safety features.    I hated that thing.    I suppose its good for people that should NOT be driving in the first place.




Why would I brake check anyone?

That is my point, if you have little to no control over automatic safety features that are not entirely ready or reliable, they shouldn't be released.
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