We expect drivers to
keep their hands on the wheel when using Autosteer and maintain responsibility for the car.
Available steering wheel - mounted magnesium shift paddles help the driver
keep both hands on the wheel when shifting gears, and a large console - mounted LCD display set at eye level provides at - a-glance access to the navigation and audio settings.
Not exact matches
When drivers activate Autopilot, the acknowledgment box explains, among other things, that Autopilot «is an assist feature that requires you to
keep your
hands on the steering
wheel at all times,» and that «you need to maintain control and responsibility for your vehicle» while using it.
Tesla has insisted that drivers
keep their
hands on the steering
wheel at all times
when using the autopilot feature, but some have apparently decided to ignore such warnings.
Tesla says that
when the Autopilot is
on, the car
keeps reminding drivers to have their
hands on the
wheel at all times, thus, limiting unexpected and perilous situations.
Tesla requires its drivers to
keep their
hands on the
wheel even
when Autopilot is engaged.
Keep in mind that removing the
hands from the steering
wheel for too long directly violates the terms drivers agree to
when they turn
on the feature.
When Wenger is not busy flapping his
hands on the touchline or berating the fourth official, uselessly as we all realise, or blaming the ref in TV interviews, perhaps he
keeps busy searching for a skip
on wheels to ferry his obscene wages, paid all in pound coins (so that he can savour every filthy one) to the bank, his first love.
It's not enough to
keep your eyes
on the road and your
hands on the
wheel — you've got to stay awake and alert
when driving.
I think about getting them hemmed, but
when I'm driving, and my arm is bent upward with my
hands on the steering
wheel, they are perfect and
keep my wrists warm while the car warms up.
Not her bedraggled excuse for a husband Phil (William Fichter) who, while
keeping his marriage vows, sneaks off to the local love shack for some illicit playings of the
Wheel of Fortune board game with local diner waitress Rona (Jamie Lee Curtis); Not her dimbulb, lackadaisical moron of a son Jeff (Marcus Thomas) whose lust for Lite, as in Miller, cost him the use of his right
hand (how the residents tell the story is one of the highlights of the flick); Not Jeff's partner Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) who takes it
on the chin from every member of the Dearly family or his fiancé Ellen (Neve Campbell) who giggles hysterically
when she hears the news of Mona's demise.
Unlike GM's Super Cruise system, you must
keep a
hand on the steering
wheel when using ProPilot Assist; if the system thinks you've let go of the
wheel, it will issue a series of alerts — first a visual warning, then an audible warning and finally a tap of the brakes — to get you to grab the
wheel.
When you're driving a supercar, it's best to
keep your
hands on the
wheel.
The system can also steer the vehicle into and out of a parallel parking space • Forward and reverse sensing systems: The systems provide audible alerts designed to help drivers avoid obstacles
when parking •
Hands - free liftgate: Allows customer to move leg below center of the rear bumper to unlock and raise liftgate • Heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering
wheel: Amenities make occupants more comfortable, and every drive more enjoyable • Lane -
keeping system: Alerts driver to steer the vehicle back into its lane if the vehicle is allowed to drift • Side parking sensors: uses sensors and algorithms that measure speed and steering
wheel angle to warn drivers of obstacles
on either side of the vehicle during parking or low - speed maneuvers • SYNC ® with MyFord Touch ®: Becoming available for more trim levels; standard
on Edge Sport and Titanium series Safety technologies available
on the new Edge include: • Active glove box knee airbag: Advanced new design uses glove box front to cushion the knees of the front seat passenger in a crash.
For those times
when you need to have something playing
on the Caravan's top quality audio system, the comes with a touchscreen interface that allows you to control the AM / FM radio and CD player with voice commands so you can
keep your
hands on the
wheel.
Keep your eyes
on the road and
hands on the
wheel while Siri reads notifications and calendar information and lets you,
when safe to do so, add reminders, appointments and notes.
All trims give you a rearview camera system to help you avoid dents and dings
when you're in a crowded parking lot, and Bluetooth technology comes with steering
wheel - mounted controls to make
hands - free calls so you can
keep your attention
on the road.
And Goodwin experienced a few technical glitches
when the lane -
keep assist technology warned him to
keep his
hands on the
wheel — even
when his
hands were already there.
Hands Free Calling: Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel — OnStar Hands - Free Calling keeps you connected, even when your cell phone c
Hands Free Calling: Eyes
on the road,
hands on the wheel — OnStar Hands - Free Calling keeps you connected, even when your cell phone c
hands on the
wheel — OnStar
Hands - Free Calling keeps you connected, even when your cell phone c
Hands - Free Calling
keeps you connected, even
when your cell phone can't.
Hi i have a Chinese dwarf hamster he
keeps biting which im used to know but i have noticed he cant climb his small ladder or grip the
wheel properly and
when i give him treats his nails so like multiple pin pricks
on my
hand.
Early
on, one of the first laws against cell phone use while driving was the prohibition of making phone calls while driving, for the obvious reason that it
keeps one of the motorist's
hands busy
when both of them should be
on the
wheel — a scenario that caused a lot of car accidents.
Passive restraint systems work
hand in
hand to help
keep you safe
when you are behind the
wheel or in the passenger seat of a car, and they also help you to save money
on your auto insurance premium.
One of them made a racist comment about interracial couples once, and
kept trying to grab the steering
wheel (right
on top of where my
hand was, mind you) sometimes
when I didn't even see what I could be doing wrong.