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    Auto high beam

    So I am confused as to which setting is correct.

    Is it “Drive on Left” as in driver is on the left

    Or

    Car drives on LHS of road?


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    [QUOTE=jayray377;2929552]
    Car drives on LHS of road?




    Assuming Australia, this one "Drive on Left".

    To be honest I turned off the auto high beam as it was confused by road side signs.

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    The book states the below:

    “The hand of traffic can also be selected within the instrument panel menu. As default, this is set to be opposite the hand of drive, so if the vehicle is Left Hand Drive (LHD), the hand of traffic is Right Hand Drive (RHD).”

    That doesn’t make sense to me Auto high beam.

    I did find on another forum that the Range Rover has it detailed a little better (well at least in my simple mind).


    EXTERIOR LIGHTS
    HEADLIGHTS - DRIVING ABROAD

    The headlights have a beam pattern that eliminates the need to mechanically adjust the lights or add any external stick-on decals.

    To configure the Auto High Beam Assist (AHBA) for the side of the road on which you are driving, proceed as follows:

    1. Using the menu control on the steering wheel, select Driving Features via the message centre.

    2. Select Auto High Beam Setting.

    3. Select Drive on Left or Drive on Right, for the side of the road.





    Fog lights and beam direction - Page 2 - Discovery Sport Forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayray377 View Post
    “The hand of traffic can also be selected within the instrument panel menu. As default, this is set to be opposite the hand of drive, so if the vehicle is Left Hand Drive (LHD), the hand of traffic is Right Hand Drive (RHD).”
    In Australia the stearing wheel is on the right hand side of the car and we DRIVE ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE of the road as explained above.

    Select "Drive On Left" from the menu.

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    In Myanmar the steering wheel is on the right as in Australia, but vehicles drive on the right, as in the USA. Did my head in.

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