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* **Automatic Lane Change Assist (ALC)**: Check your surroundings, signal in the direction you would like to change lanes, and let openpilot do the rest. You can choose between three ALC profiles, Normal, Wifey, and Mad Max. Each increasing in steering torque.
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* **Automatic Lane Change Assist (ALC)**: Check your surroundings, signal in the direction you would like to change lanes, and let openpilot do the rest. You can choose between three ALC profiles, Wifey, Normal, and Mad Max. Each increasing in steering torque.
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* **Stock Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)**: Arne has worked on recreating the lane keeping assist system present in your car for openpilot. It works with cruise control not engaged, attempting to steer to keep you inside your lane when it detects you are departing it.
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* **[Dynamic Following Distance Profile](https://github.com/ShaneSmiskol/openpilot/blob/dynamic-follow/README.md)** (outdated: on 0.5.8, `dynamic-follow` branch only): Three following distance (TR) profiles are available to select; 0.9 seconds, 2.7 seconds, and a custom tuned dynamic follow profile. The first two behave as your stock cruise control system does. Dynamic follow aims to provide a more natural feeling drive, adjusting your distance from the lead car based on your speed, your relative velocity with the lead car, and your acceleration (or deceleration). If the system detects the lead car decelerating, your car should start to brake sooner than a hard-coded TR value. Same with accelerating.
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* **Slow Mode (SLO)**: For cars with longitudinal control down to 0 mph, you have the option to activate SLO mode which enables you to set your car's cruise control under your car's limit. For example, you could coast along at 15, 10, or even 5 mph.

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