Adaptive Cruise Control
- When the vehicle in front is
not directly ahead of your
vehicle and is shifted to
one side
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- When there is an obstacle
at the side of the road
- When the relative speed
difference compared to the
vehicle in front is large
- When a vehicle cuts into
your lane in front of you
- When the distance between
vehicles is extremely short
- When your vehicle is drift-
ing within the lane
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- When driving on a bumpy
or unpaved road surface
- When driving on a road with extremely narrow lanes, such as when traf-
fic restrictions are in effect or in areas where construction work is taking
place
- When normal driving has become unstable due to an accident or mal-
function
- When extremely heavy cargo is loaded in the cargo area, rear seat or
trunk of your vehicle
• There are limits to the situation judgment capabilities of the Adaptive
Cruise Control system. Deceleration may not take place in time in the fol-
lowing situations. Apply the brake pedal to decelerate the vehicle if neces-
sary.
- When the speed difference with the vehicle in front is too large or the
vehicle in front decelerates unexpectedly
- When the decelerating vehicle in front unexpectedly slows down or sud-
denly brakes
• If the buzzer sounds frequently, do not use Adaptive Cruise Control.
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