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Agreed. There are other times when the LDP will trigger on cracks in the pavement or changes in the surface finish. And the direction it "senses" the lane departure in those cases has no rhyme or reason. You'll get a sense of this as you drive around with the LDP warning enabled.Because it THINKS you’re not in the lane. For example if you’re driving through a merge where the lines disappear, the car doesn’t know where you’re supposed to go so it will tug to the right where it sees the edge line
If the LDP feature would just stay disabled, I wouldn't care. I turn off most of the nanny interventions because I try to be an attentive driver. Setting it to warning only is tolerable, but you might get annoyed with how often it falsely triggers.