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Indeed.Crap, what an idiot. Good you were paying attention!
There is no such system in existence in the world today. Not anywhere.IMO a pre-collision automatic system would have helped in this situation. It could have turned the steer to the right even before than the driver (djromain) did.
There is no such system in existence in the world today. Not anywhere.
But that system – and there are many others like it (Volvo probably has the best one) – would not have been able to do anything about the close call with the Lancia in your video.
But that system – and there are many others like it (Volvo probably has the best one) – would not have been able to do anything about the close call with the Lancia in your video.
One thing that one can do on a relative narrow road like this one, is to instead try and place the car so that you have at least …say 70% of the free space in the lane to the left of your own car. That way there is a bigger margin from the start if a car in the oncoming lane gets as close to your own car as the Lancia did in your video.
I suspect that Lancia driver was staring at your Model S - may have seen one for the first time?! - as he approached you and didn't realize that he was drifting straight towards you. The cat-eye DRLs are surely a magnet too. Others have reported such close shaves with folks staring or rubber-necking. Comes with the territory for now, I guess. Glad you averted a collision.