Driver Assistance system
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• Driving to one side within lane (if
equipped)
When vehicle speed is above
40 mph (60 km/h), if a vehicle
around you is driving at a close
distance, your vehicle will control
the steering in the opposite
direction of the vehicle to assist in
safe driving.
If there are vehicles in both sides
of the lane that are driving close to
you, the function will not veer to the
opposite side of the lane.
When the Smart Cruise Control is
temporarily canceled while Highway
Driving Assist is operating, Highway
Driving Assist will be in the standby state.
At this time, Lane Following Assist will
operate normally.
Information
• Driving Speed Limit helps you drive
below 40 mph (60 km/h). At this time,
the vehicle decelerates due to the
vehicle ahead. After the vehicle has
decelerated, it cannot automatically
accelerate.
• Driving Speed Limit will cancel in the
following circumstances:
- When the driver grabs the steering
wheel again
- When the driver turns on Lane
Following Assist by pressing the
button
- When Smart Cruise Control switch
(+, -,
) or button is pushed, or
the accelerator pedal or the brake
pedal is depressed
Highway Lane Change Assist (if
equipped)
Function display and control
You can see the status of the Highway
Lane Change Assist function operation
in the Driving Assist view on the cluster.
Refer to “View Modes” section in chapter
4.