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WARNING!
Active Driving Assist is an SAE Level 2 Driver Assist
feature, requiring driver attention at all times. To
prevent serious injury or death:
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Always remember that the Active Driving Assist
system is a convenience system that cannot
accurately detect all situations. Complete attention
is always required while driving, even when using
the Active Driving Assist system.
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Always remain alert and be ready to take control
of the vehicle in the event that the Active Driving
Assist system deactivates, or otherwise lacks full
functionality as described further before and after
this statement.
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Always keep your eyes on the road and hands on
the steering wheel when the Base Active Driving
Assist system is activated.
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Always keep your eyes on the road when
the Hands-Free Active Driving Assist system is
activated.
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Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and
pay attention to traffic conditions.
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Do not use a hand held device when either
Base, or Hands-Free Active Driving Assist system
is engaged.
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Always pay attention to the road when the Hands-
Free Active Driving Assist system is engaged. The
Active Driving Assist system will not steer to avoid
safety hazards, construction zones, objects, or
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road impediments. You need to take control to
steer and brake the vehicle in such situations,
and when merging into traffic, exiting the highway,
making a turn for crossing traffic, or stopping for
traffic control devices.
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Do not place any objects on the steering wheel
(e.g. steering wheel covers) which could interfere
with the hand detection sensors.
The Base Active Driving Assist system DOES NOT:
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Warn or prevent collisions with other vehicles
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Steer your vehicle around stopped vehicles,
slower vehicles, construction zones or equipment,
pedestrians, or animals
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Respond to traffic lights or stop signs
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Merge onto highways or exit off ramps
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Change lanes
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React to cross traffic
NOTE:
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a core component of
ADA. For ACC system limitations
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The Active Driving Assist system may have limited
or reduced functionality when one of the following
conditions occur:
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The vehicle’s radar sensors and/or forward facing
camera is damaged, covered, misaligned, or
obstructed (e.g. by mud, ice, snow, etc.)
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If the suspension alignment is not correct, if the
vehicle is modified (e.g. lifting or lowering the
suspension, installing different sized wheels or tires)
or if there has been damage due to road hazards
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Driving near highway toll booths
NOTE:
If damage to the windshield occurs, have the windshield
replaced by an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
HANDS-FREE ACTIVE DRIVING ASSIST
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED
O
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The Active Driving Assist (ADA) system is combined with
the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system, and centers
the vehicle in the driving lane while traveling at speeds
up to 90 mph (145 km/h).
For ACC system operating instructions and system
.
NOTE:
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The driver should always obey traffic laws and speed
limits. Never drive above applicable speed limit
restrictions.
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The driver can override ADA at any time by braking,
accelerating, or steering the vehicle.
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Just like ACC, ADA will maintain a set speed as long as
the set distance between your vehicle and the vehicle
in front is maintained. ADA will also keep your vehicle
centered between the lane lines, and monitor for other
vehicles in adjacent lanes by utilizing the Blind Spot
Monitoring sensors.