For more information on the characteristics
of the Adaptive Cruise Control feature,
please read the ADAS OEM Operator’s
Manual specific for your vehicle.
Collision Mitigation
WARNING
The driver must remain alert, react ap-
propriately, and use safe driving practi-
ces while using this Driver Assistance
feature. Ultimate responsibility for safe
operation of the vehicle remains with
the driver at all times. Failure to do so
may result in death, personal injury, or
property damage.
WARNING
The driver must remain visually aware
of the roadway and traffic and not rely
solely on Drivers Assistance features
to identify and respond to the variety of
vehicles or objects sharing the road.
The driver must read the ADAS opera-
tor’s manual associated with this fea-
ture and understand its limitations prior
to driving the vehicle. Failure to do so
may result in death, personal injury, or
property damage.
WARNING
Driver Assistance features respond dif-
ferently to specific road, weather, and
traffic conditions. The operator must
read the ADAS operator’s manual as-
sociated with this feature and under-
stand how it responds to these specific
conditions prior to driving the vehicle.
Failure to do so may result in death,
personal injury, or property damage.
Collision Mitigation (also Automated
Emergency Braking) will attempt to prevent
or lessen the impact of a forward collision
where Collision Mitigation has determined
impact with a vehicle is likely. Although the
Driver Assistance instrumentation can
detect a non-vehicular, forward object, only
a recognized vehicle can trigger Collision
Mitigation.
Unlike Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC),
Collision Mitigation is always on (at speeds
greater than 15mph) and does not depend
on Cruise Control being active. When
Collision Mitigation determines that a
forward vehicular impact is likely, Collision
Mitigation will apply the service brakes and
present the following warning in the Driver
Assistance area of the display (see
Minimized View with Driver Assistance)
along with an audible warning:
BRAKE
Additionally, this popup will appear
instructing the operator to take control:
Collision Mitigation should not be used to
stop or slow the vehicle without operator
intervention. A Collision Mitigation braking
event will temporarily disable both ACC
and standard Cruise Control, requiring
these features to be reactivated by the
operator.
Collision Mitigation will continue to slow the
vehicle until the potential for a collision has
been averted, whether the potential
collision be the vehicle that triggered the
braking event or another forward vehicle
the system has determined may likely
result in an impact. The operator can
cancel the braking event by using either
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