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Skoda Superb: Emergency Assistant in real test

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Skoda Superb: Emergency Assistant in real test

 

 

Interesting video.... though cant say he was testing it in a safe environment !

 

 

 

Hahaha, I've tested this myself in mine but on a quiet road and at night when nobody was around. It's a great feature, and has been designed in such a way that it should wake you up before needing to stop the car, but in the rare situation of someone with their cruise control on during some sort of medical problem such as a heart attack or stroke it'd stop the car from careering off the road and/or stoving into a stationary object at motorway speed! 

The only problem is that you'd potentially come to a stop in the middle of the outside lane lol..... I think BMW have developed a system that can actually pull you over to the hard shoulder but BMWs are thrice the price for less kit, and from what I've seen they don't even come with indicators ;)

Edited by drewellis

I would say that it was a very stupid place to test in those road/traffic conditions.

I was waiting for him to run out of fuel first :biggrin:

 

Is that function part of ACC or is it working all the time? 

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