Release the accelerator pedal to allow Trac-
Aware Cruise Control to maintain your cruising
speed.
When the cruising speed is
set, the speedometer icon on
the touchscreen turns blue
and displays the set cruising
speed.
Note: Moving the gear level fully down twice in
quick succession engages Autosteer
(assuming it has been enabled as described in
Autosteer on page 88) and the set speed
changes to either your current driving speed,
or the current set speed (displayed in the
icon), whichever is greater.
Note: The minimum speed you can set is
30 km/h and the maximum is 150 km/h. It is
the driver's responsibility to cruise at a safe
speed based on road conditions and speed
limits.
Warning:
When cruising at the speed
limit, the cruising speed does not change
when the speed limit changes. If your
driving speed is at or below the new
speed limit, move the lever up to cancel
Trac-Aware Cruise Control, then move it
back down again to re-initiate and cruise
at the new speed limit. You can also
manually adjust your cruising speed (see
Changing the Set Speed on page 84).
Warning: Do not rely on Trac-Aware
Cruise Control or Speed Assist to
determine an accurate or appropriate
cruising speed. Always cruise at a safe
speed based on road conditions and
applicable speed limits.
Cruising at the Set Speed
Trac-Aware Cruise Control maintains your
set cruising speed whenever a vehicle is not
detected in front of Model 3. When cruising
behind a detected vehicle, Trac-Aware
Cruise Control accelerates and decelerates
Model 3 as needed to maintain a chosen
following distance (see Adjust the Following
Distance on page 85), up to the set speed.
Trac-Aware Cruise Control also adjusts the
cruising speed when entering and exiting
curves.
You can manually accelerate at any time when
cruising at a set speed, but when you release
the accelerator, Trac-Aware Cruise Control
resumes cruising at the set speed.
Note: If traveling 80 km/h or faster, Trac-
Aware Cruise Control requires that you be in a
passing lane in order to pass a vehicle. If you
are in a non-passing lane (to the right of a
vehicle in right-hand trac or to the left of a
vehicle in left-hand trac), Trac-Aware
Cruise Control prevents you from passing
vehicles. Instead, Model 3 slows down to
match the vehicle's speed as if it were in the
same lane as Model 3. If you press the
accelerator pedal to pass the vehicle, Trac-
Aware Cruise Control continues to allow you
to pass vehicles in the non-passing lane until
you either change lanes or cancel and resume
cruising (at which point it again prevents you
from passing vehicles in a non-passing lane
again).
Note: When Trac-Aware Cruise Control is
actively slowing down Model 3 to maintain the
selected distance from the vehicle ahead,
brake lights turn on to alert other road users
that you are slowing down. You may notice
slight movement of the brake pedal. However,
when Trac-Aware Cruise Control is
accelerating Model 3, the accelerator pedal
does not move.
Warning:
Trac-Aware Cruise Control
may occasionally cause Model 3 to brake
when not required or when you are not
expecting it. This can be caused by
closely following a vehicle ahead,
detecting vehicles or objects in adjacent
lanes (especially on curves), etc.
Warning: Due to limitations inherent in
the onboard GPS (Global Positioning
System), you may experience situations in
which Trac-Aware Cruise Control slows
down the vehicle, especially near highway
exits where a curve is detected and/or
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