works when the current vehicle is at a speed
range from 4km/h to 65km/h; For vehicles,
the automatic emergency braking (AEB) only
works when the current vehicle is at a speed
range from 4km/h to 85km/h.
The forward collision warning can not always
detect road users such as vehicles, riders, or
pedestrians. Many reasons lead to unnecessary,
unpunctual, or invalid warnings or warning
omissions, for example,
• The current vehicle is moving on a road with
large turnings or in bad road conditions.
• When other vehicles suddenly move fast, or
move from a near distance to the ahead of the
current vehicle, the forward collision warning is
not able to timely apply warning/braking.
• Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others).
• When the hard light (for example the headlamp
light or the direct sunlight) interferes with the
camera's field of view.
• The camera’s field of view (blocked by water
mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the
windscreen.
• The radar is restricted. See 18 page
• The camera is subject to the limit. See 20
page
• When the current vehicle speed is faster than
a certain speed, the automatic emergency
braking (AEB) is not able to completely avoid a
crash when a pedestrian is detected.
• The automatic emergency braking (AEB) fails
to work when there is a retrograde vehicle.
The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the forward collision warning.
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