Driver assistance system
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Smart Cruise Control standby
When Smart Cruise Control is
temporarily canceled while Highway
Driving Assist is operating, Highway
Driving Assist will be in the standby state.
At this time, Lane Following Assist will
operate normally.
Highway Driving Assist
Malfunction and Limitations
Highway Driving Assist malfunction
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When Highway Driving Assist or Highway
Lane Change function is not working
properly, the 'Check HDA (Motorway
Driving Assist) system' warning message
will appear, and the warning light
will illuminate on the cluster. Function
is inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
WARNING
•
The driver is responsible for
controlling the vehicle for safe
driving.
•
Always have your hands on the
steering wheel while driving.
•
Highway Driving Assist is a
supplemental system that assists
the driver in driving the vehicle
and is not a complete autonomous
driving system. Always check road
conditions, and if necessary, take
appropriate actions to drive safely.
•
Always have your eyes on the road,
and it is the responsibility of the
driver to avoid violating traffic laws.
The vehicle manufacturer is not
responsible for any traffic violation
or accidents caused by the driver.
•
Highway Driving Assist may not
be able to recognize all traffic
situations. Highway Driving Assist
may not detect possible collisions
due to limitations of the function.
Always be aware of the limitations
of Highway Driving Assist. Obstacles
such as vehicles, motorcycles,
bicycles, pedestrians, unspecified
objects, structures, etc., that may
collide with the vehicle may not be
detected.
•
Highway Driving Assist will turn off
automatically under the following
situations:
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Driving on roads that Highway
Driving Assist does not operate,
such as a rest area, intersection,
junction, etc.
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The navigation does not operate
properly such as when the
navigation is being updated or
restarted
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