While Driving
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The vehicle height gets lower or
higher due to heavy loading in a trunk,
abnormal tire pressure, etc.
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When the temperature of the rear
bumper is high.
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When the sensors are blocked by
other vehicles, walls or parking-lot
pillars.
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The vehicle drives on a curved road.
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The road pavement (or the peripheral
ground) abnormally contains metallic
components (i.e. possibly due to
subway construction).
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There is a fixed object near the
vehicle, such as a guardrail.
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While going down or up a steep
road where the height of the lane is
different.
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Driving on a narrow road where trees
or grass or overgrown.
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Driving in rural areas where the sensor
does not detect another vehicle for an
extended period of time.
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Driving on a wet road.
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Driving on a road where the guardrail
or wall is in double structure.
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A big vehicle is near such as a bus or
truck.
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When the other vehicle approaches
very close.
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When the other vehicle passes at a
very fast speed.
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While changing lanes.
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If the vehicle has started at the same
time as the vehicle next to you and
has accelerated.
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When the vehicle in the next lane
moves two lanes away from you or
when the vehicle two lanes away
moves to the next lane from you.
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A motorcycle or bicycle is near.
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A flat trailer is near.
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If there are small objects in the
detecting area such as a shopping
cart or a baby stroller.
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If there is a low height vehicle such as
a sports car.
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The brake pedal is depressed.
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ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is
activated.
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ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
malfunctions.
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The tire pressure is low or a tire is
damaged.
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The brake is reworked.
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The vehicle sharply stops.
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Temperature is extremely low around
the vehicle.
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The vehicle severely vibrates while
driving over a bumpy road, uneven/
bumpy road, or concrete patch.
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The vehicle drives on a slippery
surface due to snow, water puddle,
or ice.
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If the vehicle moves backward after
the vehicle is parked with a diagonal
line