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by gnicholas
1439 days ago
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Looks like the driver can disable the system, if the manufacturer allows. I'm sure popular "driver's cars" will offer this feature. > While the law does recommend drivers be able to switch off ISA “when a driver experiences false warnings or inappropriate feedback as a result of inclement weather conditions, temporarily conflicting road markings in construction zones, or misleading, defective or missing road signs,” it doesn’t make it a requirement. |
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