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How about letting ME DRIVE THE CAR and stop trying to steer it for me?

I think I know how Tiger Woods crashed, I almost did the same thing..rolled a vehicle recently


By -- Ralph Cassitto——--February 24, 2021

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I think I know how Tiger Woods crashed,It was the “safety feature” called “evasive steering" that almost did me in. It yanks the steering wheel when it thinks it should. I think I know how Tiger Woods crashed, I almost did the same thing......I ALMOST rolled a vehicle recently. When I rented that new 2020, Chevy Tahoe to go to Florida.
When I drive, I sometimes will drift from one lane to the other as a way of changing lanes smoothly. THIS VEHICLE WAS TURNING THE WHEEL BACK INTO THE LANE I WAS TRYING TO LEAVE AND I FELT ONCE THAT IT CAME DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO MAKING ME ROLL IT OVER! It scared the HELL out of me. I was going 75 MPH on interstate 77, heading south in a winding area near a semi truck. I tried to drift into the left lane to go around a semi BUT it tried to turn my wheel back into the lane I was leaving and when I wrestled it back the truck swerved badly and it felt like I could have rolled it, if it had kept fighting me. evasive drivingIt is represented by this little yellow symbol on the dash, if it is on it wrestles the steering from you, especially on curves, where you may be coming close to the yellow line. See the car in between the lines below? (Yellow symbol) When that light is on, it WILL GRAB THE WHEEL if you go near the yellow lines and TURN IT, and when you turn against it, you can almost lose control, THAT IS WHAT HAPPENED TO ME. This is the car Tiger was driving. It has the same “safety feature”, advertised below……..“evasive steering” they call it here. IT ASSISTS THE DRIVERS STEERING. IT TAKES THE WHEEL. How about letting ME DRIVE THE CAR and stop trying to steer it for me? I think I know how Tiger Woods crashed

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