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Part One: All driving scenarios (Cruise is either “ON” or “OFF”)
What to Expect
Situation
Typical System
Indication/Alerts
Typical System
Actions/Cautions
Lane Departure System Active (Lane detection icons being displayed)
Your vehicle
signals a lane-
change and
crosses a lane-
marking.
None.
None.
Traveling below
37 mph / 60 kph,
your vehicle
crosses a
lane-marker
(without the
corresponding
turn signal
activated).
None.
None.
You must respond as needed.
Traveling above
37 mph / 60 kph,
your vehicle
departs your lane
of travel without
the corresponding
turn signal
activated.
A “rumble strip” audible/
vibration/visual alert is
initiated.
None.
You must respond as needed.
(Use the turn signal when
changing lanes and/or keep
your vehicle within the lane
markings.)
Overspeed Alert & Action
International travel:
When changing between regions which post speeds in miles and those
which post in kilometers, the speed limit sign recognition feature will not function until the correct
US/Metric selection has been made.
Your vehicle passes
a US or Canadian
speed limit sign.
The DIU will display the
posted speed limit.
None.
Your vehicle
exceeds the
posted speed
limit by 5 to 9 mph
(8 to 14 kph).
An Overspeed Alert
will be issued and the
posted speed limit will
be visually presented to
you, the driver.
None.
The vehicle
exceeds the
posted speed
limit by more than
10 mph / 16 kph.
An audible Overspeed
Alert and the posted
speed limit will be visually
presented to inform you
that the vehicle should
slow down.
If cruise control is NOT ON:
A one‑second de‑throttle of
the engine will occur.
NOTE: The system indicators/alerts above are typical, but may vary from the descriptions
shown here by vehicle manufacturer.
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