Driving your vehicle
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)/Blind-Spot
Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA) system
BCA operation
The BCA may apply braking power,
when an approaching vehicle is
detected within a certain distance
next to/behind your vehicle.
The BCA gently applies braking
power on the tire that is located in
the opposite side of the possibly-
colliding point. The instrument clus
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ter will inform the driver of the BCA
activation.
The BCA is automatically deacti
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vated when:
The vehicle drives a certain dis
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tance away.
The vehicle direction is changed
against the possible-colliding
point.
The steering wheel is abruptly
moved.
The brake pedal is depressed.
After a certain period of time
The driver should drive the vehicle in
the middle of the vehicle lanes to
keep the BCA in the ready status.
When the vehicle drives too close to
one side of the vehicle lanes, the
BCA may not properly operate.
In addition, the BCA may not prop
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erly control your vehicle depending
on road and traffic conditions. Thus,
always pay close attention to road
situations.
The driver is responsible for safe
driving.
Do not unnecessarily operate the
steering wheel, when the Blind-
Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
system is in operation.
Always pay special attention
while driving. The Blind-Spot Colli
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sion-Avoidance Assist system
may not operate or unnecessarily
operate depending on road and
traffic conditions.
The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoid
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ance Assist system is not a sub
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stitute for safe driving practices,
but a convenience function only. It