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Hi. New M3 owner. Very happy with car but concerned when using AP as it drives too close to left hand lane for my preference. Can you set an offset..
Think you will find i'm always correctEvery new owner feels the same, we are so used to driving to the right of our lane being in the centre feels wrong. It will actually move further to the right more if you are overtaking a particularly wide vehicle.
You get used to it, and it is more correct than you are.
Think you will find i'm always correct
My opinion is that there is no set position within the lane that should apply at all times. If travelling on a motorway with heavy vehicles in a lane to your left then it seems best to drive slightly to the right within your own lane to allow extra space ... of course when checking mirrors you may see traffic coming up on the right lane behind you and it would then be best to move more centrally within your own lane. I'm sure many/most human drivers do this kind of thing all the time varying position to give optimum clearance. If going outside the strict Autopilot parameters and experimenting on single carriageways then you are going to position slightly left of your lane if there's approaching traffic and if there's enough width to play with ... and if the potholes and crumbling road edge on your left allows it! The fact that Autopilot doesn't currently do this kind of thing adds too much tension to a journey for me to use it routinely.
My opinion is that there is no set position within the lane that should apply at all times. If travelling on a motorway with heavy vehicles in a lane to your left then it seems best to drive slightly to the right within your own lane to allow extra space ... of course when checking mirrors you may see traffic coming up on the right lane behind you and it would then be best to move more centrally within your own lane. I'm sure many/most human drivers do this kind of thing all the time varying position to give optimum clearance. If going outside the strict Autopilot parameters and experimenting on single carriageways then you are going to position slightly left of your lane if there's approaching traffic and if there's enough width to play with ... and if the potholes and crumbling road edge on your left allows it! The fact that Autopilot doesn't currently do this kind of thing adds too much tension to a journey for me to use it routinely.