Pay Attention Warning and Keep Hands on Wheel when in Highway Assist

Cool. 😎

Enjoy it, for as long as you can continue “doing it right.”

I tend to avoid meaningless energy savings or feeling “saucy with my knees” when the wrong move or sudden stop might mean the death of me, my passengers, or other people around me. Especially when, as a software engineer, I know just how generally unpredictable these systems are to date.

But you do you 🤷‍♂️
when you are are a long trip and encounter a cold windy day with a strong headwind you take any advantage that you can get. maybe if I was totally dependent on software I'd be wary as well.
anyways, it is good to know what your limits are, stay safe out there
 
when you are are a long trip and encounter a cold windy day with a strong headwind you take any advantage that you can get. maybe if I was totally dependent on software I'd be wary as well.
anyways, it is good to know what your limits are, stay safe out there
I don’t disagree; I guess my contention is that driving with your knees and/or without hands quite literally makes you “totally dependent on software.”

But I’ll leave it at that.
 
There are a few methods to it not being an issue; I use one hand at 9 o clock with my elbow on the windowsill. Others use one hand at 3 o clock with their elbow on the center armrest.

Either works fine
I think there is a fair amount of variability between the Lucid vehicles. I drove the model S for three years and now the GT for two. The 9 oclock/ 3 o’clock technique doesn’t work for my Lucid. It still gives me warnings. It also turns off randomly without warning.

Yes, it should probably go to the service center, but I haven’t found that process very rewarding. I don’t keep cars longer than 3 years, so it will have to do for a little longer.
 
I think there is a fair amount of variability between the Lucid vehicles. I drove the model S for three years and now the GT for two. The 9 oclock/ 3 o’clock technique doesn’t work for my Lucid. It still gives me warnings. It also turns off randomly without warning.

Yes, it should probably go to the service center, but I haven’t found that process very rewarding. I don’t keep cars longer than 3 years, so it will have to do for a little longer.
Same it doesn't work for me either. The only way it works is id my hand is resting on the bottom (more like between 7 oclock) and I can continue to drive for an hour without any nagging. However, My hand goes numb after 10 minutes or so :)
 
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