WARNING
•
The takeover indication alarm of ACC
only warns the driver of vehicles
detected by its radar and camera
sensors, so ACC may not send an
alarm, or may send an alarm with a
certain delay. Never wait for an alarm,
but apply the brake as needed.
•
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) is not
a collision avoidance system. If the car
is getting closer and closer to the
vehicle in front and the car speed is
higher than that of the vehicle in front,
the braking effect of ACC cannot ensure
safety, so the driver must depress the
brake pedal to reduce the car speed
when the car is possible to collide with
the vehicle in front.
WARNING
ACC does not respond to or only makes a
limited response to the followings:
•
large speed difference between the car
and the vehicle in front.
•
driving in different lanes, lane changes
or driving on curves with small radius.
•
pedestrians, animals, bicycles, tricycles,
stationary vehicles or unexpected
obstacles.
•
complex traffic conditions.
•
oncoming traffic or cross traffic.
•
low trailers or trucks, high frame/high
body trucks, and vehicles with
irregular/non-standard
towing
or
characteristics.
Therefore, be sure to notice traffic
conditions and respond accordingly. Do not
wait for the system to identify the target or
apply the brake, but apply the brake as
needed.
NOTE
•
ACC may not respond under certain
circumstances. For example, when the car
approaches a stationary obstacle such as a
broken-down vehicle or a vehicle stuck in
traffic jams, or when a vehicle traveling in
the same lane approaches the car, ACC
may not respond.
•
ACC does not respond to people, animals
and vehicles crossing or approaching the
car in the same lane.
•
During driving through crossroads, speed
bumps, steep roads and zebra crossings,
or at changing lanes, highway access,
ramps or construction sections, it is
required to exit ACC and adopt fully manual
driving, lest the car should be automatically
accelerated to the set speed, causing traffic
accidents.
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