Adaptive Lane Biasing in Gravity DD Premium

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On the Lucid Gravity Options page, it adds "adaptive lane biasing" to DD Premium. Maybe someone can correct me quickly, but doesn't lane biasing refer to keeping the car momentarily adjusted within the lane to comfortably pass bicyclists, trucks, etc.? Doesn't this also imply that it must already have lane centering, an oft-requested feature (by me)? Or does it just alter the ping-ponging behavior of lane-keeping so that it does not veer to close to another lane?
 
On the Lucid Gravity Options page, it adds "adaptive lane biasing" to DD Premium. Maybe someone can correct me quickly, but doesn't lane biasing refer to keeping the car momentarily adjusted within the lane to comfortably pass bicyclists, trucks, etc.? Doesn't this also imply that it must already have lane centering, an oft-requested feature (by me)? Or does it just alter the ping-ponging behavior of lane-keeping so that it does not veer to close to another lane?
It does bias away from trucks and other large vehicles.

Lane centering already exists in Air, in DD Pro, and has for ages. It never ping pongs. If yours does, you need service.
 
It does bias away from trucks and other large vehicles.

Lane centering already exists in Air, in DD Pro, and has for ages. It never ping pongs. If yours does, you need service.
Thanks for the quick reply, but I have DD Premium and I know that it doesn't have lane centering - a pet peeve. However, the listing of Gravity DD Premium, includes "adaptive lane biasing." But lane biasing from what? From the center of the lane or is it designed to just keep a better buffer with a vehicle in the next lane than the usual "lane keeping" feature would do?
 
Thanks for the quick reply, but I have DD Premium and I know that it doesn't have lane centering - a pet peeve. However, the listing of Gravity DD Premium, includes "adaptive lane biasing." But lane biasing from what? From the center of the lane or is it designed to just keep a better buffer with a vehicle in the next lane than the usual "lane keeping" feature would do?
Ahhhhhh thanks for the clarification! That, I have no idea.
 
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