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Originally Posted by Josh (PA)
Active steering seems less so. It floats back and forth in the lane more than a driver does, and since you have to keep your hands on the steering wheel anyway, I fight it instead of just 'letting it happen.' Maybe on the long rides to the lake I'll find a more use for it, but so far no interest.
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When I drove the RAV4 to California and back in December, I used the the active steering (or whatever the equivalent name) a bunch. Long distance, straight highway with little traffic it helps reduce the fatigue level even with your hands still on the wheel if you let it do its thing (and it doesn't get in a pinball loop).
Beyond that, yuck.