Traffic queue assist
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Wow, I've never trusted it to go to a complete stop. Sometimes, I'm just such a rube! I'm going to try it going home tonight. My leg will be hovering two inches away from the brake the entire time. I guess I won't have to do leg lifts or other leg workouts tonight. Not that I have done them in a few years, but if I needed to start - I won't have to...
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GavinC (03-24-2022)
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I like the implementation of queue assist in the Defender alot... ie hitting the Resume button instead of the gas pedal tap (ie in my old L494 RRS, I had to use a pedal tap to get moving again)
To answer the OP's question though, I do still have to hit the button. Tried it this morning actually. I would love it to just move on by itself! (ie Tesla). Maybe it is an updated feature though, and if so I would love it!
To answer the OP's question though, I do still have to hit the button. Tried it this morning actually. I would love it to just move on by itself! (ie Tesla). Maybe it is an updated feature though, and if so I would love it!
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@nashvegas - I've already established myself as a raging newbie on this. So bear with me if I ask some basics here. Appreciate the insights. So, what you are saying is if I have Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on and it goes to a complete stop; then the traffic starts again; you just hit the "Resume" button on the steering wheel and off you go? Definitely trying it tonight. I'll post impressive pics if I have to file anything with insurance.