No doubt RACC is the bomb. I wouldn't go back to std cruise either. I use it quite a bit to simply drive in lobotomy mode on the relatively straight and mundane two lane road portion of my daily commute. The RACC consistently achieves better overall fuel economy on those stretches of road than I than I do. However, there are instances on the 2-lane roads where the radar's/camera's short comings become quite apparent, accelerating when it really shouldn't, usually requiring a tap of the brakes to disable it. Much like you have noted above, some weirdness. The beauty is I can chose to not use the feature by not turning it on. All the other crap, I must disable. I'm certain the braking algos that are utilized by the RACC is/are the same as the so-called Smart Braking System, which has it's issues, and which I've gotten in the habit of disabling, every, bloody, time, I start the car. Truly a huge PITA. The RACC can be fairly annoying on the highway when you get cut off (gradually or otherwise), resulting in the heavy application of the brakes...not good. My 2010 Kizashi has almost 92,000 miles on it... still has the original brake pads and rotors. I'd wager heavily that will not be the case w/ this CX-5.
As far as the blind spot monitoring goes, it's extremely annoying and unreliable to me, and is therefore totally disabled. Simply don't trust it. I rode cycles for many many years in my younger days, so I never make a move w/o visual verification first (quick flick of the head in conjunction w/ the mirrors). It's an ingrained habit, served me very well, kept me out of wrecks and alive, will never cease, and is why I am utterly pissed about a mid-grade AWD model car not having heated side mirrors as standard safety equipment. Especially in the NE. Frozen rain, ice and heavy frost is a constant winter-time reality. But hey, I have a gov mandated back-up camera...for safety (like I drive down the road backwards). The tech can not function and now I can't see either, perfect 'blind-spot' safety system aye? Fail. One must think of the car's systems in concert and that was clearly not the case in the Touring model.