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Issue with Lane Departure Warning

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Just got Our 1st MX 2 weeks ago and it is awesome. Gowever I have one issue I think. I have several other cars with Lane Departure Warning systems and when the steering wheel vibrates it is obvious. I have the feature turned on and I have purposely driven over road markers at speeds over 40mph and I don’t appreciate any viberation of the steering wheel. How obvious it
Is it? Has anyone else experienced a problem with their Lane Departure Warning?
 
Just got Our 1st MX 2 weeks ago and it is awesome. Gowever I have one issue I think. I have several other cars with Lane Departure Warning systems and when the steering wheel vibrates it is obvious. I have the feature turned on and I have purposely driven over road markers at speeds over 40mph and I don’t appreciate any viberation of the steering wheel. How obvious it
Is it? Has anyone else experienced a problem with their Lane Departure Warning?
I have a 2015 Model S. I don’t feel the wheel vibrate, but I do hear a buzz which presumably is made by the wheel vibrating.
 
Just got Our 1st MX 2 weeks ago and it is awesome. Gowever I have one issue I think. I have several other cars with Lane Departure Warning systems and when the steering wheel vibrates it is obvious. I have the feature turned on and I have purposely driven over road markers at speeds over 40mph and I don’t appreciate any viberation of the steering wheel. How obvious it
Is it? Has anyone else experienced a problem with their Lane Departure Warning?

It has always been entirely imperceptible to me @ 70mph on the motorway, and badly needs an acoustic tone when activated. However, I think the upcoming LDA/ELDA (active steering [Emergency] Lane Departure Assist) will solve this problem once released for S/X, as it already is for M3.
 
It is poor implementation of the warning. There was times I forgot I had it selected. Then I'm thinking my suspension was going bad. It is so, subtle, it feels like their is something wrong with the car rather than an obvious warning. I have left it off for the last three years. I use AP pretty extensively on all roads. So, it keeps me between the lines.