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redred
09-11-2017, 07:19 PM
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A woman crashed her new luxury motorhome at 40mph after putting on the cruise control and getting up to make a cup of tea, a court heard today.

Dawn Spencer-Smith had spent £45,000 on the second-hand van and was driving it for the first time when the accident happened.

Ipswich magistrates heard how Spencer-Smith, 62, of Cretingham, near Ipswich had spent her life savings on the four-year-old, four-berth vehicle.

But two days later it was written off when it veered out of control and hit a tree on the B1084 road to Orford.

Pleading guilty to careless and reckless driving, Spencer Smith, a retired librarian, stunned magistrates by saying she had been confused by what cruise control actually meant.

“I thought it was like an autopilot that you get on airplanes,” she said.

“I turned it on at what I thought was a sensible 40mph, then stepped away from the driver seat into the back of the motorhome to make a cup of tea.

“I presumed that cruise control worked with the sat nav to negotiate the roads safely. Imagine my surprise when, no sooner had I flicked the switch on the kettle that we hit a tree at 40mph. Luckily I was unhurt because I was thrown on to the sofa.

“Police came and were shocked when I said my cruise control must have gone wrong. I now realise I made a terrible mistake, and am just grateful I or anybody else was not killed.”

Magistrates told Spencer-Smith she was lucky to be alive, banned her from driving for 12 months and fined her £1,200 plus prosecution costs.

She refused to comment to the Suffolk Gazette outside the court.

But a neighbour said: “I remember the day she brought the motorhome back from the showroom – she was very proud of it in her driveway, and told me it had a kitchen, shower room, a fully-fitted bedroom – and all mod cons.

“Next day she drove off in it saying she was going to Orford on her first day trip.

“We never saw the motorhome again.”

A Suffolk Police spokesman said they advised drivers of all new vehicles check over the driving manuals carefully before taking to the road.

http://www.suffolkgazette.com/news/motorhome-crash/

Hal-9000
09-11-2017, 07:20 PM
there was a lawsuit years ago about cruise control and a Winnebago :lol:

this lady should pay attention to the news

PorkChopSandwiches
09-11-2017, 07:23 PM
Yeah, this isnt the first time we have heard this kind of thing :lol:

Hal-9000
09-11-2017, 07:31 PM
Future is here though. Cars can park themselves and stop themselves. I agree with a car reviewer/writer who said that the future improvements are going to create generations of shitty drivers.

My 2014 Verano has lane departure warning that tells me if the car goes over the line either way, by using a camera and some sort of voo-doo technology. Only a matter of time before the same tech is used to auto-drive your car for trips in tandem with GPS.

Pony
09-11-2017, 09:44 PM
My 2014 Verano has lane departure warning that tells me if the car goes over the line either way, by using a camera and some sort of voo-doo technology.

My Dads newish Rav4 hybrid will (try) to correct itself if you hit the line. Even if you change lanes without signalling it will put you back in the lane. Of course I had to test the system and let go of the wheel for a bit, it successfully corrected the first line hit then slightly over-corrected on the second and would have put me in the ditch. :lol:

Also had adaptive cruise control that will slow you down if you're closing on the car in front. The default setting is too far a distance though but can be adjusted. Will resume prior speed once the obstacle has cleared.

Pretty damn close to a self driving car.

Hal-9000
09-12-2017, 07:05 PM
My Dads newish Rav4 hybrid will (try) to correct itself if you hit the line. Even if you change lanes without signalling it will put you back in the lane. Of course I had to test the system and let go of the wheel for a bit, it successfully corrected the first line hit then slightly over-corrected on the second and would have put me in the ditch. :lol:

Also had adaptive cruise control that will slow you down if you're closing on the car in front. The default setting is too far a distance though but can be adjusted. Will resume prior speed once the obstacle has cleared.

Pretty damn close to a self driving car.

I wouldn't like that self correcting nudge back into the lane but the cruise control adapting to cars in front makes sense :thumbsup:

Pony
09-12-2017, 09:04 PM
I wouldn't like that self correcting nudge back into the lane but the cruise control adapting to cars in front makes sense :thumbsup:

Yea it can be a bit unnerving. I'm just wondering what would happen if they were doing road construction and hadn't redone the lines yet. I just picture Wile E Coyote running into the brick wall.

Pony
09-12-2017, 09:08 PM
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