due to failures to identify pedestrians in some situations, including but not limited
to:
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Pedestrians are lower than 100 centimeters or higher than 200 centimeters.
•
Pedestrians in clothing (such as raincoats and gowns) that hides their body
contours (such as arms and legs).
•
Pedestrians who are too close to your vehicle when first caught in the sensor’s
field of view.
•
Pedestrians carrying large baggage or backpacks.
•
Pedestrians in poor contrast with the background color.
•
Pedestrians with an umbrella that hides their body contour (such as arms and
legs).
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Pedestrians who are stooping or squatting.
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Pedestrians in wheelchairs.
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Pedestrians in close proximity to others.
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Pedestrians in reflective clothing.
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Pedestrians in dark conditions, such as at night or in a tunnel.
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Pedestrians who are crossing the road at a significantly changing speed.
For optimal performance, cyclist detection needs clear and complete bicycle and
body contour information. Only adult cyclists riding on adult bicycles can be
detected. The Automatic Emergency Brake may fail to function as intended due to
failures to identify the cyclist in some situations, including but not limited to:
•
Obstructed bicycles or cyclists in clothing that hides their contours.
•
Bicycles loaded with large objects.
•
Bicycles traveling at high speed.
•
Cyclists and bicycles in poor contrast with the background color.
•
Cyclists who are crossing the road at a significantly changing speed.
•
Cyclists who are too close to your vehicle when first caught in the sensor’s field
of view.
•
Cyclists in dark conditions, such as at night or in a tunnel.
•
Cyclists riding self-balancing scooters, standing scooters, certain types of
seated scooters, and special-shaped electric bicycles.
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