Adaptive Cruise Control and Active Brake Assist 5 Limitations
Condition and Illustration
Description
People
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The ability of ABA5 to detect and react to people in certain
situations is limited.
ABA5 can unexpectedly issue warnings and brake the
vehicle if it detects and reacts to:
•
people on the roadside on a curve
•
people walking beside the road
•
people in a tunnel
Table 5.2, Adaptive Cruise Control and Active Brake Assist 5 Limitations
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Departure Warning (LDW)
WARNING
The LDW system is intended only as an aid for a
conscientious and alert driver. Do not rely solely
on the system to safely operate the vehicle.
The system may not indicate lane departures
under certain conditions. Read the information in
this manual to understand the circumstances
under which this system may not provide
adequate lane departure warnings.
The system does not provide warnings for all
possible hazards. LDW is not a substitute for
safe driving procedures and cannot prevent an
accident if the driver is impaired or not driving
safely.
Failure to use the system properly could result in
personal injury and/or death and severe property
damage.
Safety Notes on Lane Departure
Warning
The system may be impaired or may not operate in
the following situations:
•
There is low visibility due to insufficient road
illumination, or due to snow, rain, fog, heavy
spray, smoke, or other circumstances that limit
visibility.
•
There is glare due to oncoming traffic, direct
sunlight, or reflections from wet road surfaces.
•
The windshield in the area of the camera is
dirty, misted up, damaged, or covered by a
sticker.
•
No lane markings or several varied lane
markings are present, such as in a
construction zone.
•
The lane markings are worn, dark, or
covered—such as by sand, dirt, or snow.
•
The distance from the vehicle in front is too
small and prevents the lane markings from
being detected.
•
The lane markings change rapidly, such as
when lanes merge, branch off, or cross.
•
Lanes are very narrow or winding.
•
Shade conditions on the road surface vary
widely.
The driver must adapt their driving style to current
conditions. LDW cannot take the road and weather
conditions into account, nor the prevailing traffic
situation. The driver is responsible for the distance to
the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed, braking in
good time, and remaining in the lane.
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