I guess I'd rather have it work when I don't want than don't work when I needWorks in reverse for me. Even when I don't want it to.
You'd be surprised at how frustrating it can be when you're trying to back up and the car simply won't let you because it thinks it sees something even if nothing's there.I guess I'd rather have it work when I don't want than don't work when I need
I've never heard the term bollard before, had to look up what it was. Mine definitely auto brakes in reverse. Every time I try to back into my garage going more than a few mph, the brakes hard on me with nothing behind it. I guess it wants me to be extra safe.Works in reverse for me. Even when I don't want it to.
Edit: looking at the owner's manual, it says the car will break in reverse if it detects a pedestrian or if it senses motion. Perhaps a bollard isn't sensed as a small pedestrian. I'll have to experiment a bit.
Argh: "brake"Works in reverse for me. Even when I don't want it to.
Edit: looking at the owner's manual, it says the car will break in reverse if it detects a pedestrian or if it senses motion. Perhaps a bollard isn't sensed as a small pedestrian. I'll have to experiment a bit.
You'd be surprised at how frustrating it can be when you're trying to back up and the car simply won't let you because it thinks it sees something even if nothing's there.
Very interesting. Would be nice to geofence when it works then, so it can be turned off when backing into a garage or something. Coincidentally, Lucid is picking up my car in a couple days for unrelated work, so maybe I'll have them look into this to see if there was something wrongI've never heard the term bollard before, had to look up what it was. Mine definitely auto brakes in reverse. Every time I try to back into my garage going more than a few mph, the brakes hard on me with nothing behind it. I guess it wants me to be extra safe.
Clearly motion isn't the only factor, if a garage wall causes braking. I'd like to think a nice yellow concrete post would be registered by the myriad of cameras and sensorsWorks in reverse for me. Even when I don't want it to.
Edit: looking at the owner's manual, it says the car will break in reverse if it detects a pedestrian or if it senses motion. Perhaps a bollard isn't sensed as a small pedestrian. I'll have to experiment a bit.
So it appears this may have been the issue: the car was traveling too slow for AEB to engage so the software just decided to let the collision happenJust a quick public service announcement:
Automatic emergency braking does not work in reverse. I don't know if it's meant to or not, but my wife backed (slowly, thankfully) into a bollard at a charging station.
Oh, then you're missing out on the World Bollard Association. They're funny as heck (when it's not your car), and they don't much like BMWs: https://x.com/WorldBollardI've never heard the term bollard before, had to look up what it was.
Yup. If I back out of my garage at >3mph or so, it slams on the brakes (it thinks there’s a wall; there isn’t, but it’s a steep grade, so I kinda get it).So it appears this may have been the issue: the car was traveling too slow for AEB to engage so the software just decided to let the collision happen
This is actually not true. It works in reverse, sometimes too aggressively!Just a quick public service announcement:
Automatic emergency braking does not work in reverse. I don't know if it's meant to or not, but my wife backed (slowly, thankfully) into a bollard at a charging station.
As long as it doesn’t ’break’ in two!Works in reverse for me. Even when I don't want it to.
Edit: looking at the owner's manual, it says the car will break in reverse if it detects a pedestrian or if it senses motion. Perhaps a bollard isn't sensed as a small pedestrian. I'll have to experiment a bit.