310 5-4 . Using the driving support systems
■ Canceling / resuming control
Illustration Number
Vehicleto-vehicle distance
Approximate Distance ( Vehicle Speed : 60 mph [ 100 km / h ])
1 Short
Approximately 85 ft . ( 25 m )
2 Medium Approximately 100 ft . ( 30 m )
1 Press the cancel switch or driving assist switch to cancel control .
Control will also be canceled if the brake pedal is depressed . ( If the vehicle has been stopped by system control , depressing the brake pedal will not cancel control .)
2 Press the “ RES ” switch to resume control .
■ Changing the vehicle-tovehicle distance
Each time the switch is pressed , the vehicle-to-vehicle distance setting will change as follows :
If a preceding vehicle is detected , the preceding vehicle mark will be displayed .
3 Long
4
Extra long
Approximately 145 ft . ( 45 m )
Approximately 200 ft . ( 60 m )
The actual vehicle-to-vehicle distance varies in accordance with the vehicle speed . Also , when the vehicle is stopped by system control , it will be stopped at a certain distance from the preceding vehicle , depending on the situation , regardless of the setting .
■ Operating conditions
● D shift position is selected .
●The desired set speed can be set when the vehicle speed is approximately 20 mph ( 30 km / h ) or more .
• If the vehicle speed is set while driving at below approximately 20
mph ( 30 km / h ), the set vehicle speed will be approximately 20 mph ( 30 km / h ).
• If the vehicle speed is set while driving at a speed that exceeds the system ’ s upper limit , the set
vehicle speed will be the system ’ s upper limit .
■ Accelerating after setting the vehicle speed
As with normal driving , acceleration can be performed by depressing the accelerator pedal . After accelerating , the vehicle will return to the set vehicle speed . However , while in
vehicle-to-vehicle distance control