If it works really well then most of the time it would recognize speed signs but other times would not.
When I had the first MS (MobileEye AP) it recognised speed signs ... including the one on A1 just North of Peterborough which has a (50) Roundel with "In 1/2 mile" under it ... slammed on the brakes and caused heart attack for anyone behind me ...
Seems to not read speed limit signs on A roads and motorways
Not sure about A-Roads - dual carriageway maybe? On the A road near me it slows down for 40, then 30, then speeds up from 20 to 40, and once out of the limit then 40 to 60.
On motorways (and my guess would be "all 70MPH Dual Carriageway roads") then, yes, Nada.
EAP is pretty much pointless, right now, for me. It doesn’t make driving less stressful/easy as it doesn’t slow for changes in speed limits/temp road signs.
EAP definitely slows for fixed speed limits for me
phantom braking is when your cruising along and it brakes with no warnings and for no apparent reason. That happens to me now and then, typically when passing a lorry
Not done any testing myself, as yet, so just passing this on. Someone told me that braking whilst passing a lorry is not "phantom braking" and that if I record on the dashcam, and review it, I will see that the lorry moved towards me.
For me, that's the only "sudden brake" that I get. I don't get any for gantries / bridges etc which I read other people experiencing. No idea why that would be (and, for me, has been the same with MS, M3 and MY that I have owned). Dunno if sensor-adjustment could therefore be responsible on cars that have that often.
braking wouldn’t prevent a collision if that was the case. Most of the time it could have swerved to the right
Exactly. I've seen plenty of YouTube videos where the car physically moved in lane when someone in adjacent lane started intruding ... so sudden-brake, rather than "move over", when overtaking and vehicle in inside lane "moves slightly" seems improbable (thus seems more likely, to me, to be "
software not yet solved that one")
the fact it doesn’t read the new speed and give you an option to quickly change it is the real issue
IF the dashboard is showing the correct speed "roundel" you can touch that to set it as your max cruise speed (I expect you know that, and that what you are saying is that the "roundel" does not change, because either speed sign was not recognised, or GPS database is wrong ... so only mentioning in case you were not aware)