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5. Driving guide
2. Driving through a curve. During driving
through a curve, the radar or camera may
fail to capture the vehicle ahead in this
lane, or may react to vehicles in adjacent
lanes. In this case, ACC may not respond
to the vehicle ahead, or may brake the
vehicle to reduce the vehicle speed. ACC
can be exited by depressing the brake
pedal or manually deactivating ACC.
3. Driving out of a curve. During driving out
of a long curve, as ACC will calculate the
lane in advance, the radar may respond to
the vehicles in adjacent lanes and apply
the brake of your vehicle. This braking
process can be interrupted by depressing
the accelerator pedal.
4. Narrow vehicles and Z-shaped traffic in
front. The narrow vehicles and Z-shaped
traffic in front can be detected by the radar
sensor only when they enter the detection
range of the radar sensor. That is to say,
the system cannot identify vehicles out of
the detection range of the sensor. ACC
may be unable to identify narrow vehicles
such as motorcycles, and has a risk of
failing to accurately identify the distance
from modified vehicles and vehicles
involving non-standard transportation in
front, so it is not recommended to take
such vehicles as the target vehicle ahead.