If the problem persists, consult a specialised
workshop.
Note
After switching on the ignition, it may take a
few seconds before a fault is detected in the
system.
Note
If lane assist is not available, Emergency As-
sist and Travel Assist are not available either.
Travel Assist
Introduction
Travel Assist combines adaptive cruise control
(ACC) and the adaptive lane guidance func-
tion. Within the limitations of the system, the ve-
hicle can maintain a distance from the vehicle
in front that is preselected by the driver and
remain in the preferred position within the lane.
Travel Assist uses the same sensors as Adap-
tive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Assist.
Therefore, carefully read the information about
the ACC ›››page200 and the Lane Assist
›››page210 and take into account the limita-
tions of the systems and the indications given in
the information.
How to know if the vehicle is
fitted with
Travel Assist
The vehicle is fitted with Travel Assist if the
Travel Assist option appears in the instrument
cluster menu when the button on the multi-
function steering wheel is pressed.
Speed range
Travel Assist regulates at speeds between 20
and 210km/h (15 and 130mph).
Driving with Travel Assist
Travel Assist automatically controls the accel-
erator pedal, the brakes and the steering. In
addition, Travel Assist may, within its limitations,
decelerate the vehicle until it stops behind an-
other that stops and automatically starts again.
You can override assisted adjustment at all
times.
Status display
Fig.144 On the instrument cluster display:
display of active regulation (schematic
representation).
1
The colour of the lane markings indicates
the status of the adaptive lane guidance
function.
●
Green: adaptive lane guidance function
active.
●
Grey: passive adaptive lane guidance
function.
2
Distance set.
Depending on the equipment, additional de-
tails, e. g. dashed road markings and vehicles
in front, can also be shown on the instrument
cluster display.