SUBARU STARLINK ® Connected Services
The Forester features available SUBARU STARLINK ® Connected Services 1 , 4 technology , bringing you added safety , security and convenience . It can alert a first responder in an emergency , help police locate your vehicle if it ’ s stolen and more . And to get you started , equipped models come with a free three-year SUBARU STARLINK ® Connected Services subscription , which includes Advanced Automatic Collision Notification , Enhanced Roadside Assistance , SOS Emergency Assistance and customizable vehicle alerts . It ’ s control when you want it and help when you need it .
Subaru is taking on one of the biggest issues in the automotive industry : distracted driving . The Forester features an award-winning state-of-the-art safety system that helps reduce distracted driving for both new and experienced drivers . Working with EyeSight ® Driver Assist Technology 5 , DriverFocus ® 1 , 6 is like having an attentive co-pilot along for the ride , ready to give a helpful alert if a driver becomes distracted or drowsy .
severity of a frontal impact . Pre-Collision Throttle Management is designed to reduce acceleration and minimize the severity of certain frontal impacts . Lane Centring Assist is designed to assist the driver and is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving . Lane centring function operates only when used in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control . The Lane Departure and Sway Warning , and Lane Keep Assist operate only when the lane markings are visible , and its effectiveness depends on many factors . See Owner ’ s Manual for complete details on system operation and limitations . 6 The DriverFocus ® safety technology is a driver recognition system designed to alert the driver if their attention to the road wavers or if the driver ’ s face appears to turn away . The driver is always responsible for safe and attentive driving . System effectiveness may be affected by articles of clothing worn on the head or face . See Owner ’ s Manual for complete details on system operations and limitations .
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