s4wrxttcs
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Usually its because Rivian took the short cut, and didn't properly implement a real solution.The safety Rivian (both the company via programmers, and the programmed vehicle itself) is concerned with is your speed in a curve. It either can't see far enough to accurately apply the right acceleration, or it requires turning further than its Driver+ limit.
Think of the accelerator as the "reassurance" button, telling your Rivian "it's okay, you got this!"
Watch this display next time it slows in a curve. I bet if you maintain speed instead of letting it slow, the little triangle gets small, meaning "too much turn, boss!" It occurs between 24-25°.
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To all of the other curious folks on this or any other "Rivian problem," investigate the "problem" yourself and offer up your results to the group. It doesn't have to be a rigorous defensible dissertation, just give it the ol' college try before whining, you're very capable. Half of us are grease monkeys, half of us are computer-y nerds, and the rest fall somewhere in between (don't check my math, I work for the government).
https://www.britannica.com/science/scientific-method
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