NOTE:
If
Autosteer Activation
is set to
single-click, pressing the right scroll wheel
once also activates Autosteer (which
includes Traffic-Aware Cruise Control).
2. You can choose whether Traffic-Aware
Cruise Control engages at the currently
detected speed limit or your current
driving speed. Touch
Controls
>
Autopilot
>
Set Speed
and choose either
Speed
Limit
or
Current Speed
. If you choose to
engage Traffic-Aware Cruise Control at
the currently detected speed limit, you
can specify an offset. Touch
Set Speed
Offset
. You can choose a
Fixed
offset, in
which the cruising speed adjusts by a
specific number of mph (km/h) on all
roads, or a
Percentage
offset, in which
the cruising speed is adjusted as a
percentage of the road's detected speed
limit.
WARNING:
When cruising at the
speed limit, there may be
situations where the cruising
speed may not change when the
speed limit changes.
WARNING:
Do not rely on Traffic-
Aware Cruise Control or Speed
Assist to determine an accurate or
appropriate cruising speed. It is
the driver's responsibility to cruise
at a safe speed based on road
conditions and applicable speed
limits.
3. To engage Traffic-Aware Cruise Control,
press the right scroll wheel.
NOTE:
If the setting for
Autosteer
Activation
is set to
Single Click
(touch
Controls
>
Autopilot
>
Autosteer
Activation
), Autosteer engages.
4. To change your speed while using Traffic-
Aware Cruise Control, you can roll the
right scroll wheel on the steering wheel
up or down. For more details, see
Changing the Cruising Speed on page
5. To cancel Traffic-Aware Cruise Control,
press the right scroll wheel, or press the
brake pedal. See
for more information.
Set Traffic-Aware Cruise
Control Chime
If you want a chime to sound when you
engage or cancel Traffic-Aware Cruise
Control, touch
Controls
>
Autopilot
>
Traffic-
Aware Cruise Control Chime
.
NOTE:
Model X must be in Park.
Changing the Cruising Speed
Roll the right scroll wheel up to increase, or
down to decrease, the set speed. Slowly
rolling the scroll wheel changes the set speed
in 1 mph (1 km/h) increments and quickly
rolling the scroll wheel changes the set speed
to the closest 5 mph (5 km/h) increment.
NOTE:
It may take a few seconds for Model X
to reach the new cruising speed, assuming
Model X is not cruising behind a vehicle that
is driving slower than your set speed.
Cruising at the Set Speed
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control maintains your
set cruising speed whenever a vehicle is not
detected in front of Model X. When cruising
behind a detected vehicle, Traffic-Aware
Cruise Control accelerates and decelerates
Model X as needed to maintain a chosen
following distance (see
), up to the set speed.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control also adjusts the
cruising speed when entering and exiting
curves.
You can manually accelerate at any time when
cruising at a set speed, but when you release
the accelerator, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
resumes cruising at the set speed.
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