(note: this can include cases where the driver is
determined to be drowsy by the driver monitoring
camera)
●
The vehicle is no longer on a supported roadway
(note: unsupported roads may include active
construction areas or areas of recently completed
construction).
●
The vehicle is not receiving a clear cellular signal and
connection to the cloud.
●
The vehicle is not receiving a clear GPS signal (ex.
driving in a tunnel).
I
NDICATIONS
O
N
T
HE
D
ISPLAY
The Active Driving Assist system status can always be
viewed in the instrument cluster display, and status
changes are shown by changes in color of the system’s
indicator lights.
As the system detects driver inattentiveness as
, the system status
indicator lights will change from green, to yellow, to red.
The following indicators will change in color as warnings
to the driver escalate:
●
Active Driving Assist Indicator (steering wheel icon in
the instrument cluster display or Head Up Display [if
equipped])
●
Glow effect of the instrument cluster display
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Off (Indicator Light Is
Off)
●
ADA is not turned on/enabled by the driver.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are White (Indicator
Light Is Off)
●
ADA is turned on/enabled by the driver, but the
system is not actively steering and providing speed
control for the vehicle.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Green (Green
Indicator Light — Hands-Free Mode Only)
●
System is actively steering and providing speed
control for the vehicle and the system detects driver
is attentive.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Yellow
●
Driver inattentiveness has been detected, warning
the driver to place hands on the steering wheel,
or look back toward the road (if equipped with the
Hands-Free system).
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Red
●
Driver inattentiveness is still being detected, or driver
take-over is being requested. The driver must return
their hands to the wheel. Upon driver take-over
request, the driver must return their hands to the
wheel, eyes to the road and (if requested) press the
accelerator or brake pedal.
NOTE:
For both Base ADA and Hands-Free ADA, the driver
MUST replace hands on the steering wheel and take
control of the vehicle when the system is deactivated.
S
YSTEM
S
TATUS
Along with changes in the system’s indicator lights
(green, yellow, and red), the system can also issue
several accompanying warnings intended to provide the
driver with enough time to react, avoid or mitigate a
potential collision.
Hands-Free Active Driving Assist System
A seat vibration warning will occur (yellow or red
warning light is issued).
The driver can take control of the vehicle at anytime
to override the warnings by pressing the gas or brake
pedal, moving the steering wheel, and being attentive to
the road.
S
YSTEM
O
PERATION
/L
IMITATIONS
WARNING!
Active Driving Assist is an SAE Level 2 Driver Assist
feature, requiring driver attention at all times. To
prevent serious injury or death:
●
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.
●
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.
●
Always keep your eyes on the road and hands on
the steering wheel when the Base Active Driving
Assist system is activated.
●
Always keep your eyes on the road when
the Hands-Free Active Driving Assist system is
activated.
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