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• The speed of other vehicle in the
overtaking lane decreases.
During overtaking assist mode, unexpected
deceleration may occur in the following
situations, which requires special attention
of the driver. Therefore, during overtaking
assist mode, the driver should prepare for
sudden change of conditions and control the
vehicle in time.
• The speed of vehicle in the overtaking
lane is lower than your vehicle speed.
• The longitudinal distance between the
vehicle in the overtaking lane and your
own vehicle is close.
• The vehicle in the overtaking lane is
large with long body, and parallel to your
own vehicle.
During overtaking assist mode, the
driver needs to control the lane
change on their own.
Please note that this function can be
enabled in more situations besides
overtaking. For example, when the right turn
signal indicator is turned on to change lanes
or enter another road, the vehicle will briefly
accelerate.
Stop and Go Mode
During cruise following mode, if the
preceding vehicle brakes and stops
gradually, ACC will follow the preceding
vehicle to stop gradually and keep a safe
distance from it.
• Within 5 seconds after following and
stopping, if the preceding vehicle
resumes moving forward, ACC will follow
to resume cruising automatically.
• If the vehicle stops for more than 5
seconds, when the preceding vehicle
resumes moving forward, the driver
needs to step on the accelerator pedal or
press the ACC speed increase and
resume button to resume cruising.
• In ACC stop and go mode, if the driver
actively exits the ACC function, the
vehicle will not move automatically. If the
accelerator pedal is pressed at this time,
the vehicle will start to move, and the
driver needs to take control of the vehicle
and drive safely.
ACC cannot recognize stationary vehicles,
and cannot brake against stationary
vehicles.
After the vehicle stopped, ACC can
still control the vehicle to move, which
may result in uncontrolled vehicle
movement and may cause traffic accidents,
serious injury or fatality.
ACC will have unexpected
acceleration in the following
situations. Please be highly alert and take
active braking:
• When ACC follows another moving
vehicle as a target and this target
changes from a moving vehicle to a
stationary vehicle, ACC will ignore the
stationary vehicle and continue cruising
at the cruise speed set by the driver.
• When the following preceding vehicle
makes a turn at a low speed at an
intersection and the ACC following target
disappears due to the turning of this
preceding vehicle, ACC will accelerate
the vehicle based on the set cruise
speed.
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