Right-Turn Warning for Stationary
Obstacles
IMPORTANT: Side Guard Assist is only an aid.
It may fail to detect some objects and is not a
substitute for attentive driving. Always ensure
that there is sufficient distance to the side for
vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles.
Side Guard Assist warns the driver about stationary
obstacles in the vehicle’s range of movement up to a
maximum speed of 22 mph (35 km/h).
If there is a risk of collision with a stationary obstacle
when turning right, the red warning lamp in the
A-pillar flashes for approximately two seconds and a
warning tone sounds. After two seconds, as long as
there is a risk of a collision, the red warning lamp will
stay on. In addition, the red Warning, Side Guard
Assist Trailer indicator shown in
, will dis-
play on instrument panel display screen.
If the vehicle is equipped with an ICC5 driver display
screen, the side of the screen behind the Warning,
Side Guard Assist Trailer indicator will change to red.
Activating or Deactivating Side Guard
Assist
SGA is automatically activated when the engine is
turned on. The driver can deactivate/activate SGA in
the instrument panel Drive Time Systems menu.
DA 5.0 Traffic Sign Display
General Information
NOTE: the ICU will display up to two traffic
signs at a time. If more than two signs are rec-
ognized by the system, the most safety critical
signs will be displayed.
The Detroit Assurance 5.0 traffic sign recognition and
display system increases road safety by making the
driver aware of posted traffic signs. Traffic sign dis-
play uses video data from the multipurpose camera
in combination with GPS map data to recognize USA
and Canadian traffic signs and display them in the
instrument panel. GPS information dictates the lan-
guage and style of the ICU sign display.
Safety Information
Traffic sign recognition and display is only intended
as an aid for a conscientious and alert driver. The
system may not operate as designed under the fol-
lowing conditions:
•
there is low visibility, due to insufficient road
illumination or due to snow, rain, fog, or heavy
spray;
•
there is glare from oncoming traffic, the sun, or
reflection from other vehicles when the road
surface is wet;
•
the windshield is dirty, misted up, damaged, or
covered, for instance by a sticker in the vicinity
of the camera;
•
the traffic signs are partly or fully covered by
other vehicles, bushes, or trees;
•
the traffic signs are designed in a non-
standardized form, with additional text, or as
LED panels;
•
the traffic signs are damaged, bent, twisted,
stained, or scratched;
•
the distance from the vehicle in front is too
small and prevents the traffic signs from being
detected in time;
•
the traffic signs are posted on the far side of
the road or very high above the road;
•
the road is very wide, winding, or has sharp
turns;
•
there are variable shade conditions on the road
surface;
•
GPS satellite reception is limited for some rea-
son, such geographical location;
•
onboard map data is outdated due to recent
changes in local traffic regulations or new road
layout.
The traffic sign recognition system cannot take the
road and weather conditions into account, nor the
current traffic situation. The driver is responsible for
the distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed,
braking in good time and remaining in the lane.
Traffic Sign Display Functionality
NOTE: Only three types of USA and Canadian
traffic signs are currently detected:
•
Speed Limit signs (from speeds 5 to 140)
•
Passing signs
•
Exclusion signs
Detroit Assurance 5.0
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