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Driver assist systems
If the vehicle speed in a bend is too high, the vehicle speed is reduced with engine
torque reduction.
Driving on a different lane, hard shoulder or exits
The AEBS/ACC sensor may react to
vehicles on the hard shoulder, at the
side of the road or at exits and brake
unnecessarily or 'too' late.
Lane changes and overtaking
Other vehicles that are switching lanes
immediately in front of the vehicle are
not identified by the AEBS/ACC sensor
until they are in the identification zone.
In this situation, it may be necessary to
use the service brake to increase the
distance to the vehicle which is
switching lanes.
NOTE: Vehicles with a low
reflection (for example,
motorcycles or low bed
semi-trailers) may be more
difficult for the AEBS/ACC
sensor to identify.
During the process of overtaking the
AEBS/ACC sensor may fail to detect a
vehicle ahead. The distance to the
offset vehicle ahead is too short. In this
situation, the service brake must be
used to increase the distance to the
vehicle ahead or the lateral offset must
be increased.
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