10–40
11. When the glass on the rear side of the
preceding vehicle is large and the scenery
ahead of the preceding vehicle can be
seen.
12. When the preceding vehicle is a trailer
which the loading platform is empty.
13. When the preceding vehicle cargo is
protruding from the rear end.
14. When the preceding vehicle is low in
height.
15. When the preceding vehicle is stopped
at diagonally or sideways.
16. When stopping in a state where the
steering wheel is largely operated.
17. When traveling on rough roads such as
uneven roads and off roads.
Inactivity/unnecessary operation
The following cases are when the Front
Departure Alert may work or may not work:
1. When a bike or the like came in between
the stopped preceding vehicle.
2. When a pedestrian or the like passes
between a stopped preceding vehicle.
3. When the stereo camera cannot recognize
the preceding vehicle due to weather, road
shape, etc.
4. When the stereo camera loses sight of
the preceding vehicle.
5. When the lateral position with the
preceding vehicle is misaligned. (lap ratio)
6. When the preceding vehicle is moving
before own vehicle is stop.
7. When the distance to the preceding
vehicle is extremely short.
8. When the preceding vehicle suddenly
starts or makes a sudden turn.
9. When the preceding vehicle is a vehicle
of special shape (including a carrier car,
a side car, etc.).
10. When the last side of the preceding
vehicle is small (such as a trailer), low or
irregularity shapes.
w WARNING
This function does not inform the
driver when to move forward the
vehicle safely and notify the departure
of preceding vehicle in every situation.
Do not rely on this function fully,
and always check whether it is safe
enough to drive.
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