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5. Driving guide
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Pedestrians wearing fancy clothes or
masks, for example, carnival costumes
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Poor visibility, such as sunset, night,
snow, heavy rain, fog, backlight, etc.
The following conditions may cause the system
to operate when a vehicle collision is unlikely:
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There is a detectable object in front of the
vehicle.
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The ego vehicle is overtaking a vehicle
changing lane or turning right/left.
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The ego vehicle is overtaking a vehicle
ready for right/left turn.
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There is a detectable object at the bend
entrance.
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The vehicle changes lanes in the process
of overtaking the detectable object.
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The vehicle is approaching the front
detectable target in the winding lane or
when changing the driving route.
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The vehicle runs under portal frames,
billboards, road signs, etc.
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There are manhole covers, steel plates
and other metal objects in front of the
vehicle.
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The vehicle approaches a roadside
telegraph pole, railing, tree, etc.
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When driving through grass, branches,
banners and other objects that may come
into contact with the vehicle.
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When driving near an object that reflects
radio waves.
WARNING
The AEB function must be turned off in
the following cases:
● The vehicle is towed
● The vehicle is on the hub test bench.
● The radar sensor or IFC sensor is
faulty.
● There is an external force (such as
rear-end collision) acting on the radar
sensor.
WARNING
● The FCM can improve your driving
safety, but it is impossible to violate
the laws of physics. Do not use the
convenient functions provided by
FCM to drive at risk. The driver must
always be ready to apply the brakes
of the vehicle, so as to reduce the
speed or avoid the obstacle.
● The FCM only alarms and mitigates
the collision of vehicles/pedestrians
that have been detected by the radar
and IFC sensor, so it may not react,
or the reaction may have a certain
delay. Do not wait for the FCM to
work, and the driver shall apply the
brake if necessary.
● The FCM only provides the driver
with the warning to avoid collision
and the limited braking to reduce
collision injury. It is impossible to
prevent the vehicle from accidents
or personal injury autonomously.
The driver must always control the
vehicle and take full responsibility
for the speed of the vehicle and the
distance from other vehicles.