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UHF doesn't switch lanes with signal on non highways?

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I was trying to use UHF today on a six-lane road (three each way). I wanted to merge over a lane, so I used the signal, and it showed a solid red line in the direction I wanted to merge. Does the auto lane change not work on UHF? The lane I wanted to move into was clear, and the road was perfectly straight.
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Seems not to. It'll let you do it though. I did have it work on a highway that D+ works on.
 
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Seems not to. It'll let you do it though. I did have it work on a highway that D+ works on.
It did let me do it without cancelling the whole thing. I wonder why no lane change.
 

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I was trying to use UHF today on a six-lane road (three each way). I wanted to merge over a lane, so I used the signal, and it showed a solid red line in the direction I wanted to merge. Does the auto lane change not work on UHF? The lane I wanted to move into was clear, and the road was perfectly straight.
Only works in the sections that are mapped, i.e. the roads where HA/RAP worked before.
 

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I was trying to use UHF today on a six-lane road (three each way). I wanted to merge over a lane, so I used the signal, and it showed a solid red line in the direction I wanted to merge. Does the auto lane change not work on UHF? The lane I wanted to move into was clear, and the road was perfectly straight.
That is how 2025.38 was working for me on roads that were only mapped "sort of". I travel on a road that has been under construction for several years adding a lane. It was finally finished 6 months + ago. As far as my Rivian was concerned that third lane (the car thought it was the left most lane) did not exist. The other two lanes were just fine but I could not change lanes to the left. I got the "red line of death". The more interesting thing is that if I manually changed to the far left lane, I could use driver+. Crazy.
 

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Definitely does not work automatically. I drove 200 miles on 4 lane divided highway. Put blinker on, pull steering wheel to change lanes, continue holding steering wheel and blinker will automatically cancel and lane assist will reengage.
 

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That's my experience also. I find that I can use the steering wheel th change lanes without causing UHF TO disengage.
And the autonomy view is *almost* useful in the zoomed out view it goes into whist doing so
 

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I've found while it doesn't support auto lane changes I can still put blinker on, change lane manually, and then UHF stays enabled after lane change. So, at least that's good that I don't have to reenable UHF.
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