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Exiting A Lane With Detection Of A Single Limit
When the system is active and only, for
example, the left lane limit has been detected,
the detected lane lights up in white on the
display; the system is ready to provide visual
warnings on the display in the event of unin
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tentional exiting of the lane (turn signal indi
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cator not activated) to the left.
Left Lane Limit Detected
When the system detects that the vehicle has
approached the lane line and is about to pass
it, the left line on the display lights up in yellow.
Left Lane Limit Approached
NOTE:
The system operates in the same way, but
mirrored, in the event of exiting the right lane
when only the right lane limit has been
detected.
Exiting A Lane With Detection Of Both Limits
When the system is active, both lane lines on
the display illuminate in white to indicate the
successful detection of both limits.
When lane limits are detected, the system is
ready to provide indications in case the driver
unintentionally leaves the lane (turn signal not
activated).
As the Lane Keeping Assist system detects the
lane limits while the vehicle is in motion, it will
adjust the display accordingly (from white to
yellow and yellow to white, and increase their
thickness).
If a line is crossed, the driver is alerted by an
audible signal as well as the visual indication
in the instrument cluster. The signal is emitted
through the speakers on the side of the lane
limit which is being crossed (e.g. if the vehicle
is exceeding the left line of the lane, the
audible signal will come from the speakers on
the left of the vehicle).
Hands Presence On The Steering Wheel
Detection
The system is able to detect the presence of
the driver’s hands on the steering wheel.
When the system does not detect the pres
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ence of hands on the steering wheel for a few
seconds (up to 6 seconds), the following
screen will be displayed on the instrument
cluster display. No acoustic warning will be
emitted in this case.
Hand Presence On The Steering Wheel Not
Detected Display (Up To 6 Seconds)
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