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6. XPILOT Driving
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Warning
Although ACC can detect cyclists, it is important not to
reduce speed excessively in response to this, always
observe the road ahead, and be prepared to take
corrective actions at all times, as over-reliance can
lead to serious injury or death.
Do not use ACC on winding roads, roads with sharp
bends, icy or slippery roads, or under weather
conditions when driving at an even speed is
unsuitable (such as heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.). ACC
system is unable to adjust the driving speed based on
road conditions and driving conditions.
When there are other vehicles that suddenly
accelerate or move to the front of the vehicle at a
short distance, ACC cannot brake/decelerate in time.
The ACC may occasionally brake the vehicle when not
necessary or when you did not intend to brake. This
may be caused by following the preceding vehicle too
closely or detecting there's a vehicle or object in an
adjacent lane (especially on a curve).
It is the driver's responsibility to determine and
maintain a safe following distance at all times.
Never rely solely on the ACC to suciently reduce the
speed to avoid collisions. Always observe the road
ahead and be prepared to take immediate corrective
actions.
Warning
Do not use ACC on city roads or in changing road
conditions.
For stationary vehicles or objects, especially when a
preceding vehicle departs your lane and leaves you
with a stationary vehicle or object in front, ACC cannot
detect all objects and may not be able to brake/
slow down. Always be aware of the road ahead and
be prepared to take immediate corrective actions.
Relying on the ACC to avoid collisions may result in
serious personal injury or death. In addition, ACC may
react to vehicles or objects that do not exist or are
not present in the current lane, causing the vehicle to
slow down unnecessarily or inappropriately.
ACC may not provide adequate speed control due
to limited braking ability and being on a hill. ACC
may also misjudge the distance between you and
the preceding vehicle. Going downhill may result in
an increase in speed, which causes the vehicle to
exceed the set speed (and possibly the road speed
limit). Do not rely on the ACC to suciently slow the
vehicle down to avoid collisions. Always observe road
conditions when driving and be prepared to take the
correct measures as needed. Relying on the ACC to
slow the vehicle down suciently to avoid collisions
may result in serious personal injury or death.

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