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Driving Lane warnings?

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I seem to feel a slight shudder in the steering wheel when I drift or cross into adjacent lanes when my tires hit the markings.
And I’m aware some roads are designed to alert but the shake seems consistent in spite of layouts of lineage
That’s without auto pilot on.
Is this subtle tactile feedback?
if it isn’t it should be
What a fun car to drive!
 
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use your turn signal when changing lanes.

Did you own a BMW before this? If so, we can help explain what a turn signal is.
Easy on the attitude. I have a BMW 650i convertible too.

Sure, Tesla drivers are perfect. :)
Not around my area. These yahoos think they are driving slot cars. Total torque junkies. Lane changing with signals? Not so much.

I'm not a jerk in the Tesla and I'm not a jerk in the BMW.
 
Easy on the attitude. I have a BMW 650i convertible too.

Sure, Tesla drivers are perfect. :)
Not around my area. These yahoos think they are driving slot cars. Total torque junkies. Lane changing with signals? Not so much.

I'm not a jerk in the Tesla and I'm not a jerk in the BMW.

it was meant to be a joke. Sarcasm doesn't come through on the internet well.. When you use your turn signal, the lane departure vibrations in the steering wheel do not occur, hence my comment.

anyhow, glad to see you are enjoying your car :)