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This reminds me a bit of the seatbelt situation from back in the day.
My only gripe with driver aids that can take over control is that for some more skilled drivers they actually do more harm then good.
I'm a can be a fairly aggressive driver when the time calls for it and I will accelerate towards a stopped car so I can dart into a gap in the lane beside. If the car were to try and intervene it would almost certainly cause an accident where there otherwise would not have been one.
My mom's car has this lane keeping feature in her car where it tries to keep itself centered between the lines on the freeway. But I cannot stand the car pulling me into the center of the lane when I am trying to give space for say a motorcycle to pass or a truck and trailer with a particularly wide load. The car will pull itself back into the middle of the lane going against my wishes. It has almost caused her to hit bikers on more than one occasion. She asked the dealership to take it off but they said they couldn't. It's a built in safety feature and it cannot be disabled blah blah blah.
I think these features are definitely cool for the normal inattentive driver but for people who are hyper observant while driving and they are always doing things with purpose these systems just make a vehicle unpredictable.
I have the same feature in my car. To give more space to cyclists, I have a handy trick: simply turn the steering wheel.
Yeah I do that in my car too lol. I'm saying in my mom's car with its lane centering BS if you try and pull to the edge of your lane to give space for a motorcycle or whatever it'll basically fight your input and try to put you back in the middle of the lane. It's legitimately dangerous in my opinion.