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Pre-Collision Braking System
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• Automatic Emergency Steering is set to activate when the system determines a collision cannot be avoided with Pre-Collision Braking System only and other conditions such as driving conditions and object recognition are met ; its effectiveness changes based on a variety of conditions . Therefore , this function will not always exhibit the same performance .
• Automatic Emergency Steering does not activate when Pre-Collision Braking System is turned off . The function also does not activate when the deceleration from Pre-Collision Braking System is not sufficient .
• If the driver is operating the steering wheel , and the system determines that the operation is evasive action , then operation of the steering wheel by the system may not activate .
• Automatic Emergency Steering will not activate if the system determines that the driver is not gripping the steering wheel .
• This function will not activate if your vehicle ’ s speed is more than approximately 50 mph ( 80 km / h ). Also , even if your vehicle ’ s speed is approximately 50 mph ( 80 km / h ) or slower , if another vehicle suddenly cuts in front of you , a collision may not be avoidable or the function may not activate depending on differing conditions * such as visibility or the slipperiness of the road .
*: Conditions - Vehicle conditions ( amount of load , number of occupants , etc .) - Road conditions ( grade , slipperiness , shape , bumps , etc .) - Visibility ahead is poor ( rain , snow , fog or smoke , etc .). - Even if the obstacle is a cyclist or pedestrian , depending on the brightness of the surroundings , its relative movement , its aspect , and the direction it is facing , there may be cases when the system cannot detect it .
- Even if the object is recognized as a vehicle or pedestrian , the system determines that it may cross in front of you or move sideways , based on its aspect or the direction it is facing .
- Even if the object is recognized as a vehicle ( including cyclists ) or pedestrian , the object is determined to be moving across your path such as crossing the street or cutting in front of you .
- In a collision with a vehicle , cyclist or pedestrian that is near the center of the path in front of your vehicle .
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