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The front view camera is damaged.
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The
brightness outside is too low
such as when the headlamps are not
on at night or the vehicle is going
through a tunnel.
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The shadow is on the road by a me‐
dian strip, trees, etc.
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The vehicle drives through a tollgate.
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The windshield glass is fogged up; a
clear view of the road is obstructed.
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The rear part of the vehicle in front is
not normally visible. (the vehicle
turns in other direction or the vehicle
is overturned.)
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The adverse road conditions cause
excessive vehicle vibrations while
driving
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The sensor recognition changes sud‐
denly when passing over a speed
bump
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The vehicle in front is moving longitu‐
dinally to the driving direction
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The vehicle in front is stopped longi‐
tudinally
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The vehicle in front is driving towards
your vehicle or reversing
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You are on a roundabout and the ve‐
hicle in front circles
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It
is difficult to secure the field of
view of the front view camera such
as backlight, reflected light, and dark‐
ness.
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When the front camera is blocked by
continuous washer spray and wiper
operation.
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The vehicle in front is a special pur‐
pose vehicle, a trailer, or a truck load‐
ing with unusual shape of luggage.
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The ambient light is too high or low.
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The front view camera is contamina‐
ted by front glass tinting, attaching
film, water proof coating, foreign ma‐
terial such as a sticker, insects, etc.
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When the front view camera (includ‐
ing lens) or front radar is damaged.
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If not using headlamp or using low
beam in the night or in a tunnel.
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Backlight is shining in the driving di‐
rection of the vehicle. (Including on‐
coming vehicle headlights.)
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When the rear part of the vehicle in
front is small or low.
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When a trailer or other vehicle is tow‐
ing the vehicle in front.
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When the ground clearance of the ve‐
hicle in front is high.
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When a vehicle in front makes sudden
lane changes unexpectedly.
Driving your vehicle
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