So this is something I have been playing with quite a bit this week as I have had the car for almost two weeks and starting to get comfortable with it (~1400km).
In the map below, I drive the length of the Whitemud Freeway from the one red dot to the other twice a day. With the exception of the area between the two red lines, I can go the entire distance with the car steering and me just touching the steering wheel every 30 seconds or so.
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Now some things to note:
- The car is surprisingly good at holding the center of the lane, although sometimes it seems to favor one side or the other a bit and always the side I don't want it to favor.
- It seems to vary between 20 seconds and several minutes that you can go without touching the wheel, haven't figured out how it determines that though
- When the car tells you to hold the steering wheel, you have a couple seconds to do it before it temporarily disables the active steering
- While you have plenty of time I have noticed that a light touch to the rim of the wheel doesn't register, you need to kind of 'wiggle' the steering wheel a tiny bit, and I have even just pushed on one of the spokes slightly and that seems to work. So it doesn't take much but you have to move the wheel ever so slightly
- In turns it seems like it can only hold up to a certain amount of g's. For example, between the red lines in my map above, when heading west if I have my cruise set below 90km/h it can steer through that turn. Above 90 it can't do it. Heading east, the turn is tighter and it seems to cut out steering half way through even down to 80km/h. Not interested in trying slower.
- When cutting active steering mid corner, it doesn't just immediately recenter the wheel, it will hold the current angle for a bit so you have time to react without the car swerving out of your lane
- One thing I have noticed is it doesn't like many freeway on/off ramps even if they are relatively straight and have good lane markings. I think the problem is some of them (the ones I have been on anyway) are wider than normal lanes so it can't always see both lines as they are too far apart.
Overall the active steering is better than I expected and a nice bonus. I didn't expect to use it but I do quite a bit of freeway driving and find it to be really nice and relaxing although I still pay full attention to the green steering wheel in the HUD.