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When the vehicle drives on a steep slope;
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When the vehicle and the vehicle ahead are driving close together
ACC has limitations or cannot work in some driving scenarios, including but not limited to:
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Vehicles that are stationary or there are crossing lanes;
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The ACC braking time is insufficient when the vehicle quickly approaches the target vehicle;
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Vehicles suddenly enter the lane or the vehicle ahead performs emergency braking;
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Vehicles in the same lane are driving against traffic or the vehicle is driving against traffic;
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Irregular target vehicles cannot be effectively identified due to abnormal contours caused by loaded
objects;
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The chassis of the vehicle ahead in the same lane is higher than that of conventional vehicles;
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The target is identified as a non-motor vehicle, pedestrian or animal, etc.;
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The vehicle is driving on steep slopes, roads with potholes or sections with complex traffic;
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The target vehicle makes a sharp turn;
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The detection performance of cameras, radar and other sensors is affected by rain and snow;
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The vehicle's trunk is overloaded, causing the front of the vehicle to rise.
Do not use ACC when the vehicle is driving in the following situations:
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